The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
Tiny shapes made from gelatin and resin may empower children to learn science
Researchers are investigating how some species live unexpectedly long lives in order to pinpoint factors affecting human longevity.
A handful of companies are trying vastly different approaches to spin animal studies into the next big anti-aging therapy
Psychologist Susan Turk Charles talks about findings that reveal the elderly have higher emotional well-being
The Black Doctors Covid-19 Consortium is leveraging their medical expertise and connections to provide testing and vaccines where measures are most needed
Through studies of fetal DNA, researchers are revealing how a child can shape a mom's heart and mind—literally
Medical professionals weigh in on why some individuals have different responses to the shots and offer advice on what to expect
Developed in the United Kingdom, ENO Breathe is a virtual program that rehabilitates patients through the art of song
Intranasal vaccines may help prevent transmission and hinder the evolution of new viral variants
The company Zipline is using the technology to provide medical resources to rural areas in markets around the world
Sounds like birdsong and flowing water may alleviate stress, help lower blood pressure and lead to feelings of tranquility
After winning a state science fair and becoming a finalist in a national competition, Dasia Taylor now has her sights set on a patent
When Covid-19 hit, Smithsonian researchers set up makeshift home laboratories to conduct groundbreaking studies on mask fabric materials
In 1904, measles epidemics were spiraling across the state of Connecticut
These reoccuring story elements have proven effects on our imagination, our emotions and other parts of our psyche
A new book from Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson offers an incisive portrait of the gene editing field that is changing modern medicine
The empty vial, a vaccination card and scrubs worn by nurse Sandra Lindsay, first to be injected, will go on view in a new exhibition in 2022
Software is helping to shape treatment, but experts worry that some tools are approved too soon and others are biased
The nation's doctor is awarded the Great Americans Medal by the National Museum of American History in virtual ceremony
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