Dominatrices Are Showing People How to Have Rough Sex Safely
Research shows rough sex is becoming more common. Dominatrices are helping the general public catch up.
Dominatrices Are Showing People How to Have Rough Sex Safely
Research shows rough sex is becoming more common. Dominatrices are helping the general public catch up.
How to Explore Your Sexuality, according to Science
Some researchers say that the standard definition of sexual orientation is incomplete—and offer a tool for expanding it.
You Can’t Fix Burnout with Self-Care
Individual interventions for burnout don’t work. Researchers explain why.
How April's Eclipse Will Solve Solar Mysteries
Experiments planned for the 2024 total solar eclipse aim to figure out how the sun works.
When Will We Finally Have Sex In Space?
We're talking about the big bang—but not in the way you might think.
The Government’s Former UFO Hunter Found Something More Concerning Than Aliens
Sean Kirkpatrick looked into the skies and deep into government archives for extraterrestrials. What he found is, to him, more concerning than little green men.
How Is This Ancient Cattle Breed Fighting Wildfires in Portugal?
These ancient Portuguese cattle have become unlikely firefighters.
Will Quantum Computers Upend Cryptography as We Know It?
Experts are starting to plan for the moment when a quantum computer large enough to crack the backbone of the math that keeps things secret will be turned on.
For 60-Plus Years, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccines Have Evaded Scientists. But Now That’s Changed [Sponsored]
This year health care providers have tools to help prevent lower respiratory tract disease caused by RSV for older adults.
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New IVF Test Could Increase Chances of Pregnancy Success
A noninvasive test for genetic material could predict embryo quality in IVF.
How to Save Indigenous Languages
From Papua New Guinea to the Andaman Islands, Indigenous languages are under threat. An Indian linguist helped preserve one language family.
Can AI Predict Your Death?
A new study used machine learning to “autocomplete” the life trajectories of six million Danish people—and forecast when they might kick the bucket.