
The U.S.’s Plans to Modernize Nuclear Weapons Are Dangerous and Unnecessary
The U.S. should back away from updating its obsolescent nuclear weapons, in particular silo-launched missiles that needlessly risk catastrophe
The U.S. should back away from updating its obsolescent nuclear weapons, in particular silo-launched missiles that needlessly risk catastrophe
The Endangered Species Act is an emergency measure turning 50 this year. Focusing on ecosystem preservation can keep us from ever needing it
The use of artificial intelligence is so varied and industry-specific, no one federal agency can manage it alone
As climate change increases the number and severity of natural disasters, an investment in updated building codes will save billions in repairs
The Supreme Court’s actions on affirmative action are a setback to justice and equality in the U.S.
We should pay less attention to children’s weight and more to their overall health by encouraging outdoor play
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV will be rounding up some of the most striking images and notable updates about the smoke blanketing the Northeast from wildfires raging across Canada
Manufacturers of a class of food-derived supplements called nutraceuticals often make statements about their health value that are hard to verify, which can cause safety and efficacy issues
Presidential contender Ron DeSantis has used governmental power in Florida to restrict access to health and education, promoting an intolerant and harmful agenda
In the climate crisis, wetlands have more economic value than new development
Governments must regulate drug misuse in food animals that is contributing to antimicrobial resistance
After Pearl Harbor, 9/11 and other major tragedies, the U.S. has examined itself to see how to prevent the next catastrophe. We need to do the same for the Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV pandemic
Despite years of evidence that starting school later promotes better health and improved grades, too few schools have adopted this measure
Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV editors share what scientific events they are paying attention to as 2023 begins
As a dismal year on Earth draws to a close, milestones in space exploration offer much for the whole world to celebrate
Science applies to every important social issue. Saying so doesn’t make us “unscientific”
The Clean Water Act, a bipartisan piece of legislation that has fundamentally changed water pollution in the U.S., is under attack when it should be strengthened instead
Some office seekers have positions based on research and facts, whereas others stand on assumptions and bias
In-school clinics improve well-being and educational outcomes and serve children who need them most
Discoveries inspire us, give us hope for a better future and pay off generously
This Supreme Court often ignores science when handing down decisions, and it affects far too many lives
Incentives and remodeling need to be more straightforward and equitable if we expect people to convert their homes away from fossil fuels
The war in Ukraine shows the urgency of nuclear arms control
They boost suffrage, not fraud