Being Empathetic Is Easier when Everyone’s Doing It
Research is revealing the key to motivating empathy—and making it stick
Elizabeth Svoboda is a science writer in San Jose, Calif., and author of, most recently, The Life Heroic: How to Unleash Your Most Amazing Self (Zest, 2019).
Being Empathetic Is Easier when Everyone’s Doing It
Research is revealing the key to motivating empathy—and making it stick
AI Therapy Bots Have Risks and Benefits and More Risks
Therapy chatbots are increasingly popular and may benefit some people, but it's dangerous to trust AI during a mental health crisis
Intervention at an Early Age May Hold Off the Onset of Depression
Preventing initial episodes might stop depression from becoming a disabling chronic condition
COVID Communication Often Failed: How Health Policy Makers Can Do Better
Health policy makers need to cultivate social trust and plan effective communication strategies well before the next pandemic
Moral Injury Is an Invisible Epidemic That Affects Millions
A specific kind of trauma results when a person’s core principles are violated during wartime or a pandemic
Will Probiotics Save Corals or Harm Them?
Bacteria are helping corals in lab tests, but risks rise as treatments are applied in the wild
Cores from Coral Reefs Hold Secrets of the Ocean's Past and Future
Coral skeletons have recorded changes in the ocean environment over thousands of years
Can Microbes Encourage Altruism?
If gut bacteria can sway their hosts to be selfless, it could answer a riddle that goes back to Darwin
The Mathematics of Evolution: Q&A with Biologist Marcus Feldman
Feldman creates mathematical models that reveal how cultural traditions can affect the evolution of a species
Unearthing the Atrocities of Nazi Death Camps
Forensic archaeologists are finally exploring what lies beneath the dirt—but not without resistance
World of Hidden Life Teems below Our Feet
Researchers have begun to catalogue how soil microbes are changing the world
How to Silence Cyberbullying
Cyberbullies take advantage of the unique psychology of online communities to attack, intimidate and hurt others. Here is what makes trolls tick— and how to stop them
The Forever Health Monitor
Your smartphone can monitor your vital signs in real time, alerting you to the first sign of trouble
Nano-Size Germ Killers
Tiny knives could be important weapons against superbugs
World-Changing Ideas
10 new technologies that will make a difference
Putting Diabetes on Autopilot
New devices may spare patients from monitoring their blood glucose
The DNA Transistor
A new approach to DNA sequencing could revolutionize our understanding of genetics
World Changing Ideas 2010
Ten thoughts, trends and technologies that have the power to transform our lives
Good Riddance: Human Creations the World Would Be Better Off Without
Our highly selective list includes Teflon, dropped calls and the space shuttle
Good Riddance to Mosquitoes: Four Ways to Beat the Malaria-Carrying Threat
Lasers, parasites and other methods could help prevent a disease that afflicts hundreds of millions of people
Good Riddance to Polio: A Conquered Disease Still Clings to Life
Despite a known preventative, polio still maims and cripples 1,000 people annually
How to Avoid Choking under Pressure
Afraid of crumbling when it counts? Try not to think so hard.