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This new technology uses microscopic bubbles to destroy cancer cells from the inside out
For decades, we’ve fought cancer with the “Big Three”: surgery, chemo, and radiation. It’s often been a brutal trade-off — to ...
A landmark trial over “addictive” social media design is forcing a legal reckoning over whether tech addiction is real and ...
New research reveals mechanisms to detect and weaken TB bacteria, offering hope against drug resistance on World TB Day.
While mannequins are used to model clothing, these manikins are models of the human body used to train medical professionals.
With disasters more intense and more frequent, there is less time to recover and mourn. See how new technology – and new approaches to the strain – aim to help.
Texas State University's facility was created to study how bodies decay. But it also serves as a key site for training search ...
Three people were arrested after a man’s body was found inside a trash bin in England, according to authorities.
Behind Penn State’s run of national titles is a coach whose humility masks the most competitive ecosystem in college sports.
"If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn't." — Emerson M. Pugh.
Learn about the materials and technologies powering untethered micro devices in healthcare, and discover the clinical ...
From lab-grown mini-brains to neck surgery, researchers explore how the glymphatic system can help in treating diseases. Read ...
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Scientists just built a "Google Maps" for the human body
In A Nutshell Researchers have launched a free, publicly accessible 3D atlas of real human organs that lets anyone zoom from ...
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