Part of a burgeoning field of 'edible metamaterials,' Dutch physicists found that 3-D printed spiral-shaped candies give the ideal eating experience
Our brains weren’t built to do public health calculus like this, but following a few pieces of advice from the experts will help as you weigh your options
Medical professionals are embracing the technology to help patients deal with PTSD, anxiety disorders and more
Ancient humans may have evolved to slumber efficiently—and in a crowd
Aseel Rawashdeh's inexpensive larvicide kills disease-spreading species and spares beneficial ones
Seventeen-year-old Benjamin Choi put his spare time during the pandemic to good use designing an accessible device that doesn't require brain surgery
Researcher Maria Elena Bottazzi says such vaccines may be key to protecting individuals in middle- and low-income countries
The creatures' annual protracted snoozes have much to tell us about the biology of mammals, ourselves included
Experts share the latest research and advice about protecting kids
Made from everyday items found in hardware stores, the Corsi-Rosenthal box is a testament to the power of grassroots innovation
A new vision of the skeleton as a dynamic organ that sends and receives messages suggests potential therapies for osteoporosis and other problems
How a team of fearless American women overcame medical skepticism to stop whooping cough, a vicious infectious disease, and save countless lives
From the effect of vaccines on a baby's immunity to whether Covid-19 can cause stillbirths, experts weigh in with helpful information and advice
If conditions stemming from exposure to alcohol in-utero can be better identified, then scientists can more effectively research treatments
From roller armor to a weight helmet, these patented pieces of exercise equipment came and went
From what to wear to how to avoid counterfeits, experts weigh in on the latest advice about masks and Covid-19
As the variant spreads and more studies have been done, experts share what they know
Kwane Stewart discovers the little-known world of generosity and love
These trailblazers are dreaming up a future with cell-cultured breastmilk, energy-saving windows and more
Analysis of supercentenarians suggests human lifespan may have no limit
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