
Science Bleeds When It’s Cut
As funding dries up, researchers face setbacks that threaten innovation and public progress

Science Bleeds When It’s Cut
As funding dries up, researchers face setbacks that threaten innovation and public progress

The unlikely story of an e-mail time machine
Twenty years ago Forbes.com sent hundreds of thousands of messages to the future. Here’s what happened next


How to send a message to future civilizations
When written knowledge is more ephemeral than ever, how can we pass on what’s important?

U.S. Spy Agency Releases Amelia Earhart Records
The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence released long-promised records related to vanished pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. More records are promised on a rolling basis

These are the World's Best Cities for Walking and Cycling
Data from 11,587 cities show that, rain or shine, some places are just better for bikes and pedestrians

Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Reveal Depth of Ties to High-Profile Scientists
A trove of e-mails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released by a congressional committee on Wednesday

A New Map Just Added 60,000 Miles to Ancient Rome’s Roadways
New findings increase the known length of the Roman Empire’s road network by more than 60,000 miles

Archaeologists Uncover a Monumental Ancient Maya Map of the Cosmos
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a ritual-based site that may have been built long before the rise of Maya rulers

How To Decide whether a School Is Right for Your Kid
I’m an education researcher and a parent. Here are some factors to consider in picking the best possible school for your child

Ancient incense, cosmetics and mummies: Scientists sniff out the scents of the past
How can reconstructing long-lost smells of ancient artifacts help us connect with the past?

U.S. Protesters Increasingly Reject Political Violence, ‘No Kings’ Survey Finds
Massive marches nationwide in the U.S. marked a turn against an increasing acceptance of political violence among protesters, report sociologists

Economics Nobel Honors Work Linking Scientific Research to Prosperity
Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt share the Nobel economics prize for work that underlines the importance of investing in research and development