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The health care system isn’t ready for that, either.
Chemical engineers have developed a way to protect transplanted drug-producing cells from immune system rejection.
Research supports wearing surgical face masks to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
How can we track the spread of COVID-19 where testing is not widely available? How can global health be improved by innovation and cooperation? Over the last few years, Kinsa […]
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Scientifically, it’s referred to as ‘cancer-related cognitive impairment’ or ‘chemotherapy-related cognitive dysfunction’.
How do we make sense of an inflection point as we’re living it? How do we build more resilience into ourselves and our systems moving forward? In this interactive session, […]
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Creators of the popular protein-folding game, Foldit, are seeking help to design a treatment for COVID-19.
The response to the pandemic illustrates five actions we can take to address the global climate change crisis.
Understanding the math behind social distancing.
New research on ankle exoskeletons show promising results.
Americans consume the most toilet paper in the world but it’s a very wasteful product to manufacture, according to the numbers.
Playing and being creative shouldn’t stop when you grow up.
Medical researchers put a ring on it to learn more about the onset of COVID-19.
What symptoms to watch for, how to get tested, what to do if you’re sick, and when to go to the doctor.
Facing a shortage of medical resources, doctors in the U.S. may have to make difficult moral decisions over how to allocate care.
A new study shows the benefits of calorie restriction. Never has such advice been more needed.
It’s never too late to start strengthening your brain.
Lawrence “Larry” Brilliant, an American epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox, warned about the inevitability of a global pandemic in a now-famous 2006 TED Talk.
Washing your hands with soap and water can help protect against the coronavirus. But only if you do it correctly.
Researchers figure out the infectious periods of coronavirus on cardboard, metal and plastic.
Our remarkable olfactory senses are modeled in a new research chip.
A new drug derived from scorpion venom reversed developmental damage in mice exposed to alcohol during pregnancy.
It’s not just an old superstition — it’s your stressed-out brain.
Social distancing won’t be easy, but science shows us how to make it more manageable.
Those who have experienced amputations often wonder what happened to their limb after surgery.
Coronavirus infecting your pup is extremely unlikely, but there are some precautions you can take for your pets during the pandemic.
Half a billion people were infected.
A mission is planned for just three weeks from now, but NASA has a plan.
The Alzheimer’s Association says its new analysis and surveys “should sound an alarm regarding the future of dementia care in America.”
Can a real pandemic (such as COVID-19) turn into mass hysteria?