Known more as a musician than a scientist, Alexander Borodin was a friend and colleague to many famous scientists of the nineteenth century. Sometimes those just outside the limelight have their own stories to tell.
The otherwise unrelated ancient languages of Sumerian and Akkadian share a writing system. This led to cultural mixing and exchange that make their relationship hard to define.
Humans are social creatures, attuned to seeking supportive relationships with other people. But with antidepressants, we have a different kind of significant other.
After prisoners went on strike across the United States, guards locked some protestors in solitary confinement. How does isolation in prison affect mental health?
Humans have long imagined islands populated by bizarre and dangerous monsters. This unsettling speculation has been a vital part of how we came to understand the unknown.
For centuries, scientists on expeditionary voyages have made fascinating discoveries about the natural world. The deep sea remains one of the last unexplored frontiers – what secrets does it keep?
On Earth, quarantines help to contain outbreaks. During the Apollo Missions, NASA took precautions to make sure no alien germs hitched a ride back to Earth.
Taxonomy in the 18th century struggled with how to define whales and dolphins. But even after science had reached a consensus, popular imagination continued to wonder: is a whale a fish?