Can the criminal justice system's artificial intelligence ever be truly fair?
Computer programs used in 46 states incorrectly label Black defendants as “high-risk” at twice the rate as white defendants
Four facts about Marie Tharp, the woman whose art mapped the bottom of the sea
She discovered the Earth's 'backbone' even though men wouldn't let her on a ship for 17 years
Aging is not the inexorable process we thought it was
Can we slow down aging and add decades to lives?
How I realized that LGBT+ scientists like me can inspire others in their field
Far too many LGBT+ scientists still report fear in their workplaces, but I have hope for change
Biodiversity doesn't just arise out of healthy ecosystems. It helps create them
Why researchers are starting to think differently about biodiversity
How this beautiful, invasive jellyfish adapts to dominate foreign ecosystems
My team combined work in the field and the lab to understanding how comb jellies work
Meet Chien-Shiung Wu, the "Queen of Nuclear Research" and destroyer of natural laws
Chien-Shiung Wu conducted some of the most elegant particle physics experiments of her time