2019
Scientific American
Emotional Words Such as “Love” Mean Different Things in Different Languages | December 19
MDMA Could Be Tailored to Make It More Suitable for Treating Mental Illness | December 11
Targeting Gut Microbes May Help Stroke Recovery | November 19
“Cognitive Prosthesis” Enhances Productivity | November 1
Fight or Flight May Be in Our Bones | September 12
“Metronome” Neurons Act like Timekeepers in Mouse Brains | July 18
Babies Know the Difference between the Laughter of Friends and Strangers | July 1
How to Debate a Science Denier | June 25, 2019
Does Thirst Start in the Mouth or the Gut? | May 29
Infections and Drugs to Treat Them Tied to Eating Disorders in Teens | May 8
The Cerebellum Is Your "Little Brain"—and It Does Some Pretty Big Things | January 18
The Scientist
What to Expect in the Publishing World in 2020 | December 31
2019 Was Big for Academic Publishing. Here’s Our Year in Review | December 27
Elsevier Progresses in Open-Access Deal Making | December 2
Exploring the Matrix: A Profile of Zena Werb | December 1
Technical Bias Widespread in RNA-Seq Datasets | November 21
Watcher of Whales: A Profile of Roger Payne | November 1
Organoids Don’t Accurately Model Human Brain Development | October 23
Scientists Seek to Kill Genetic Test for Same-Sex Attraction | October 17
What Your DNA Can’t Tell You | October 2
Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease Linked to Highly Active Brains | October 1
Scientific Societies Update Policies to Address #MeToo | September 25
Fixing the Flaws in Animal Research | September 1
The Push to Replace Journal Supplements with Repositories | August 19
A Brief Guide to the Current CRISPR Landscape | July 15
Journals’ Plagiarism Detectors May Flag Papers in Error | June 25
Do Devices that Monitor or Zap the Brain Live Up to Their Claims? | June 18
US-China Tensions Leave Some Researchers on Edge | June 7
How Bacteria “Walk” Across a Surface | June 1
Academics Raise Concerns About Predatory Journals on PubMed | May 9
Deep Learning Algorithms Identify Structures in Living Cells | May 1
As Elsevier Falters, Wiley Succeeds in Open-Access Deal Making | March 26
Does Prior Dengue Exposure Help or Hurt a Zika Infection? | March 6
Nature Retracts Paper on Delivery System for CAR T Immunotherapy | February 20
Neanderthal Ancestry in Europeans Unchanged for Last 45,000 Years | January 23
Men React to Repeated Painful Experiences Differently than Women Do | January 14
Swiss Researchers Struggle to Get Animal Experiments Approved | January 8
Knowable
Mucus: the body’s unsung hero | June 27