According to a CDC (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) report published yesterday, 156,300 out of 1.2 million Americans infected with HIV don’t...
Author - Tyler Cook
Tyler holds a B.A. in Political Science and an M.A. in Journalism. He brings 12 years of reporting and editorial leadership across national and regional outlets, with coverage that spans Congress, tech regulation, and the business of media. His expertise includes investigations, audience strategy, and long form features that connect policy to everyday life. He received a regional Society of Professional Journalists recognition for explanatory reporting. Away from work he runs at sunrise and plays pickup basketball. Tyler sets editorial standards, greenlights exclusives, leads special projects, and ensures every desk meets our sourcing and corrections policy.
New Guinea flatworm, a nasty-looking worm that has its mouth at the center of its belly, is regarded as one of the most notorious invasive species in the world...
An expensive genetically-modified wheat trial, which was supposed to repel pests from crops has officially failed miserably, according to opponents and...
Hallucigenia is a tiny sea creature that lived on Earth 500 million years back. To date, all fossils of this bizarre animal seemed to be without heads...
Astronomers have successfully used the Chandra X-ray Observatory of NASA to discover the biggest and the brightest rings ever observed. X-ray light echoes...
Americans might see fatty foods making a strong comeback later this year i.e. when the new set of Dietary Guidelines for the country will be enforced. This...
Google’s Gmail has been hinting various version of an ‘unsend’ feature for months nwo, and users have been asking for this feature for years...
New research has found that the order in which you consume your food is significant for those with diabetes. Specifically, the study found that for those with...
A new study has revealed that medical marijuana or medical cannabis is not useful enough in managing several illnesses that the state laws have permitted it...
Roboticists have developed cockroach-inspired robots which can use their special body shape, especially their characteristic round shells, for maneuvering...