How to Lift Your Mood? Try Smiling
Research suggests that the act of smiling is a hardwired trait and that the purpose of it may be not only to express joy but also to foster it from the outside in
Research suggests that the act of smiling is a hardwired trait and that the purpose of it may be not only to express joy but also to foster it from the outside in
A well-regarded British researcher says his research will allow doctors to screen for autism in the womb. Other experts say that's folly
A study analyzes live birth data to calculate a woman's overall chances of having a baby through in-vitro fertilization
They can't match Harry Potter yet, but scientists are moving closer to creating a real cloak of invisibility
A new report finds that when surgical teams followed a straightforward surgical safety checklist, patient death rates fell by half and complications by more than a third
Preliminary research suggests that supplementing breast-feeding moms of preemies with fish-oil capsules may help babies' brains develop
Author Benoit Denizet-Lewis dives deep into the lives of average Americans who struggle with self-destructive urges
The world's oldest underground railway, the London Underground, is undergoing a multibillion-pound upgrade. We mind the gap and take a peek at the work
New York Department of Health's staff rodentologist has devised a new method of rat control, using geocoding to map and track rodent infestations.
Caltech physics professor Kenneth G. Libbrecht has turned his passion for the study of ice crystals into an art form
TIME's annual roundup gives you an overview of the year behind and a hint of what might be in the one ahead