A British artist has designed Bee's, a glass diagnostic tool that aims to make screening as simple as breathing into a bowl
British designer Chris Godfrey dreams up a tinned, nine-course meal for gamers glued to their consoles
The Copenhagen Wheel can be snapped onto just about any bicycle to boost your pedaling power by up to 10 times
The Tiny Farms setup comes with everything to cultivate one of the world's most sustainable (and popular) sources of food
Biologist Michael Skinner has enraged the chemical community and shocked his peers with his breakthrough research
John Rogers, a revolutionary materials scientist, is pushing the boundaries of the medical world
Do following rituals before a meal make the food taste better? What about the ambience of the room in which you're eating it?
Artist Danny Quirk's paintings on the skin of willing friends show in textbook-like detail the muscle, bone and tissue that lie underneath
The Foodini may allow people to painlessly prepare healthier meals instead of reaching for that factory-processed stuff sitting in the freezer
Experts have long known that trans fat isn't good for us, but research has turned up surprises—chocolate and chili peppers can help us lose fat
Simply by looking at geotagged tweets, an algorithm can track the spread of flu and predict which users are going to get sick
They're now able to detect the clumps of toxic proteins that destroy the brain. One day they may be able to get rid of them
The interface is the first that can control multiple limbs—a technology that marks another step toward full mobility for paralyzed people
A true blood substitute can be a major breakthrough that can save lives. Testing out a batch, however, can be a problem
A new birth control method gave women unprecedented power and revolutionized daily life
Scientists are taking all kinds of approaches to try to stop the ominous threat from bacteria antibiotics can no longer kill
A watch that predicts when its wearer will expire is proving popular with the masses. But why?
With a big boost from supercomputers, hospitals are shifting more of their focus to identifying people who need their help staying healthy
A startup has developed a custom-fit tool that can brush the entire surface of your teeth all at once
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
The same genes that dictate whether or not you can accept an organ transplant may guide your choice in a romantic partner
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