Daily Human Digest
Podcast: Is ‘runner’s high’ real? Here’s the science
You’ve probably heard people talking about “runner’s high”: a sense of euphoria and relaxation runners feel when they’ve been running ...
DNA and politics: Is there a genetic basis for right-wing authoritarianism?
New research provides evidence that political leanings are more deeply intertwined with our genetic makeup than previously thought, specifically linked ...
‘We need to take more risks’: Global biodiversity crisis prompts researchers to explore editing species to save them from from climate change-induced extinction
Habitat degradation, invasive species, infectious diseases and climate change have put many native animals in jeopardy and given Australia one ...
Part 3: Human beings have transformed the Earth unlike any other species
Although human beings arrived on Earth just ~300,000 years ago, we’ve transformed the entire planet completely ...
China and social media disinformation: State-affiliated accounts leverage artificial intelligence to exploit racial tensions in the US, Taiwan and elsewhere
Online actors linked to the Chinese government are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to target voters in the U.S ...
Vaccine package warnings cover every side effect imaginable, no matter how rare — giving anti-vaxxers a tool to exploit
One of the cherished strategies of anti-vaxxers is to quote vaccine package inserts to “prove” that vaccines are dangerous ...
Part 2: Modern humans evolved just 300,000 years ago, the result of an intricate connection with every species on earth
The earliest primates gave rise to monkeys, great apes, hominids, and eventually, our own species itself: homo sapiens ...
A genetic mutation that prevents Alzheimer’s? Columbian villager who ‘outlived’ early-onset Alzheimer’s may provide insights to disease treatment
Researchers have made significant advances in understanding the genetic form of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease ...
‘Go for it’: Dozens of people on the brink of death put faith in controversial ‘in vivo’ CRISPR gene therapy treatments
Regulators last year approved the world’s first medicine using Crispr, the Nobel Prize-winning tool for modifying genes ...
Part 1: Mammals are newcomers on Earth. What was the world like when they thrived?
After life became complex and animals overran both land and sea, mammals didn’t arrive until relatively recently in natural history ...
Weight loss and fertility: Ozempic users report unexpected side effect — surprise pregnancies
Across social media, women who have used Ozempic or similar medications for diabetes or weight loss are reporting an unexpected ...
Viewpoint: AI is scrambling our view of civilization. Could humans be just middlemen in the evolution of intelligent beings?
Questions are now being asked about whether AI could present a danger to humanity, or if humanity is just a ...
What do you see when you imagine an apple or think of your best friend? Those with rare aphantasia can’t picture images in their heads
Most people can picture images in their heads - the look of an apple, the appearance of their kitchen or ...
Tucker Carlson’s ‘science’: UFOs are piloted by ‘spiritual entities’ hiding on Earth and Darwin’s theory of evolution is not true because ‘God created people distinctly’
Tucker Carlson has been mocked by experts after suggesting that Darwin's theory of evolution has been debunked ...
Saving human lives: Using gene therapy and fetal surgery to cure diseases in the womb
The convergence of these technologies into a whole new field of medicine dedicated to curing diseases before birth: fetal genome ...
What did sixth-century Chinese Emperor Wu look like? Genetic analysis creates 3D face reconstruction
A team of researchers has successfully generated a genome of the Chinese Emperor Wu (Wudi) of the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou ...
Video: BBC uncovers massive deception by Britain’s ‘social egg freezing’ clinics
Video: Women who freeze their eggs are being misled by some UK clinics about their chances of having a baby ...
Viewpoint: Once greatly critical of those using unregulated medications, liberals now endorse unregulated puberty blocking drugs for kids as young as 10. Should we end this dangerous ‘experiment’?
A report concludes that puberty blockers are not reversible and not used to “take time” to consider sex reassignment ...
Viewpoint: Scientific community puts pressure on Germany to repeal law blocking reproductive technology and research on embryos
The scientific community is launching a renewed attack on the controversial law of the German Embryo Protection Act ...
Viewpoint: ‘Body-tracking data is so much a part of our daily lives that we sometimes forget it can be used against us’
With the changing legal landscape, privacy experts point out that data could be used to criminalize people seeking abortions ...
Infographic: Could gut bacteria help us diagnose and treat diseases? This is on the horizon thanks to CRISPR gene editing
Humans are never alone. Even in a room devoid of other people, they are always in the company of billions ...
Out of Africa revisited: Where did humans migrate after leaving the continent?
A new study offers that bands of hunter-gatherers appear to have lingered for thousands of years as a homogeneous population ...
Earlier detection and new therapies stir quiet transformation in Alzheimer’s treatment
Advances in early detection and management of the disease have changed the way patients view an Alzheimer’s diagnosis ...
Going on 4 years later, 1 in 16 Americans still suffer from brain fog and other remnants of COVID
4 years ago, physicians coined the term "long COVID" to describe a form of the viral infection from which recovery ...
Viewpoint: Using CRISPR to cure diseases is an ethical tightrope — Here’s a Jewish perspective
CRISPR has the potential to treat or even cure a gamut of inherited diseases which have long evaded researchers ...
Curvy women advantage? Large buttocks may signal an evolutionary edge
Research suggests that humans evolved to have larger buttocks compared to other mammals because we primarily walk on two legs ...
Can this DNA test predict your chances of getting addicted to opioids? FDA approval stirs controversy
Using a swab inside the cheek and a sophisticated computer algorithm, a DNA test recently approved by federal regulators promises to ...