Marlene Zuk's new book asks people to not villainize or valorize the urban critters that live all around us.
In his new book, neuroscientist Steve Ramirez delves in the fast-growing field of memory manipulation, which is being explored as a treatment for depression and other mental health conditions.
Michael Gurven's new book takes a look at the evolution of human longevity and tries to dispel common misconceptions about aging.
Ticks and the diseases they carry are only becoming more common. But new treatments and vaccines might not be too far off.
Mindy Weisberger's new book details the crafty worms, fungi, and other parasites that have learned to mind-control their hosts.
In her new book, scientist Karen Lloyd details how the microbes living deep inside the planet have changed the rules of biology as we know it.
For many people, the idea of donating an organ seems far too daunting. But it doesn't have to be, some researchers argue.
A new book due out in March delves into the rich and complex world of animal self-medication.
Recent research is the latest to weigh in on a raging debate over the eligibility of medical aid in dying programs.
Alexandra Sowa's new book The Ozempic Revolution is intended to be the "first comprehensive user guide" to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic.
We asked a health law expert about what to expect in the coming years: "It is critical that people exercise good judgment in the sources of their information to protect themselves."
In her new book about cuckoos, Cynthia Chris details the extensive history of everyone's favorite feathery brood parasite.
Scientist Michel Brahic's new book delves into the world of prions, the culprits behind some of the scariest illnesses around.