Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational... more
TB kills more than a million people each year. Dr. Mireille Kamariza has spent her career developing better detection and... more
In a new book, author John Green traces how the disease has impacted culture, geography, and even fashion over the... more
Researchers built the largest 3D map of our universe yet. What they found supports the idea that dark energy could... more
After nine months aboard the International Space Station, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have finally landed back on Earth.... more
The framework of Adverse Childhood Experiences started with an unexpected finding over 30 years ago. How is our approach changing?... more
Former NIH director Dr. Harold Varmus speaks out about what recent budget cuts and policy changes could mean for science.
Fungal networks in the ground ferry crucial nutrients to plants. But how do brainless organisms form complex supply chain networks?... more
Layoffs at the agency, which releases weather forecasts and monitors extreme weather, could have serious implications. Also, funds for climate... more
Mathematician Dr. Steven Strogatz breaks down the history of the math concept and brings it full circle to recent science.
A new book explores how prehistoric plants and dinosaurs co-evolved, and puts the spotlight on often overlooked flora.
An international team of researchers used drones to study narwhals and learn more about their behavior. And, a total lunar... more
A new study of butterfly populations in the US shows a 22% decline among over 500 species in just 20... more
USAID has historically funded programs focused on disease eradication, maternal and child health, and healthcare infrastructure.
Scientists aren’t always encouraged to be politically active. But recent political interference by the Trump administration has many fired up.... more
Last year, 9,000 deceased donor kidneys were discarded due to storage and time limitations. A kidney “life support” machine could... more
A journalist traveled to five continents to learn about the afterlife of our trash, and why most “recyclable” plastic actually... more
A study finds that Peto’s Paradox, which states that larger animals are no more likely to get cancer than smaller... more
Changes limiting programs, grants, and even the nature of studies are already underway at the NIH, NSF, FDA, CDC, and... more
The acting head of the NIH reportedly pushed back against legal guidance to resume grant funding, leaving federal workers in... more
The bone and joint structures in mammal tails help them keep their balance. Could those benefits be adapted for robots?... more
In a small trial, nearly half of pancreatic cancer patients who received an mRNA vaccine for the disease had no... more
Flu infections are the highest they’ve been in nearly 30 years, and flu deaths this winter have surpassed COVID deaths.... more
The CEO of one of America’s oldest scientific societies discusses the recent cuts to scientific institutions, and how scientists can... more
Finding the original tomb of the royal is one of the most significant developments in Egyptian archeology in recent history.... more
In a new book, Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor explores the ways grief affects the body, from the heart to the immune... more
Just like in “When Harry Met Sally”, the answer isn’t so simple for Kinda baboons, which form long-term friendships between... more
A new book explores how one biologist’s work at the North and South Poles changed the way he sees the... more
It’s the first FDA approval for a pain medication in 25 years. How does the drug work, and who is... more
A neutrino with a record-breaking level of energy was picked up by a detector in the Mediterranean Sea. Also, listener... more
In "Common Side Effects," the starring scientist finds a mushroom that can heal any ailment. But powerful people will do... more