
Blinding us with fake science
Journalist Adam Penenberg examines how AI, misinformation and flawed studies are eroding trust in science and spreading unreliable research.

Journalist Adam Penenberg examines how AI, misinformation and flawed studies are eroding trust in science and spreading unreliable research.

We began recognizing early relatives of tunas, jacks, moonfishes, pipefishes and other groups that today play major roles in ecosystems.

A Brooklyn aquarium highlights the growth of an endangered African penguin chick and ongoing conservation efforts to protect the species.

Night in the Library at Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch drew thousands for Werner Herzog’s keynote and math-themed talks.

The majestic albatross has undergone several fascinating evolutionary changes that serve its life as one of the earth’s great seabirds.

Woodpeckers have extraordinarily long tongues to locate and capture various hard-to-reach insects living inside the wood of trees.

Emus survived the dinosaur extinction, retaining theropod traits and evolving into flightless, fast-running birds millions of years ago.