New research in the 20 years since the September 11th attacks has led to better therapies for those diagnosed with trauma disorders
A new study suggests the concoction created by mating amphibians may help dispense medicine slowly over time
A new glioblastoma drug is derived from a microbe found in the ocean at depths of up to 6,500 feet
Rasha Alqahtani, an 18-year-old from Saudi Arabia, is determined to help her peers learn about their anxiety—in the wildly popular setting of 'Minecraft'
Experts weigh in who needs the shot first, when it should happen and how it will help
While a promising route to boosting crop yields, experts say more work needs to be done to understand why the tweak works
As the Delta variant likely drives more cases of Covid-19 in vaccinated individuals, experts weigh in with helpful information
Awareness about exposure, high-quality masks and air filters can help protect you from dangerous pollutants in smoke
The furniture piece has gone through countless permutations, but it all started at a time when resting outdoors was thought to be a matter of life or death
Images of Olympians and other athletes on boxes helped the cereal maintain a competitive edge
The analysis identifies East Asia as a potential source of genetic diversity for the growing market for medical and recreational marijuana
Researchers in Mali have been working for decades on the treatment that's now in the final phase of clinical trials
The so-called 'living pharmacy' will be able to manufacture pharmaceuticals from inside the body
In some cities, cemetery plots are the most expensive real estate per square foot
For good and for bad, Covid has propelled us even faster into immersive communication technologies
Models of the disease have become more complex, but are still only as good as the assumptions at their core and the data that feed them
The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
Two authors ask readers to change their understanding of what science is and who gets to participate
Because of their height, giraffes require scarily high blood pressures—yet they escape the massive health problems that plague humans with hypertension
The creation, called a cardioid, will help with the study of heart disease and the discovery of new medications
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