Health
How Fruit Flies Stay Young at Heart
Researchers link structural alterations to fruit fly hearts to longevity-promoting changes in metabolism
Check Out These Awesome New 3D, Full-Color X-Rays
The scanner uses technology developed for the Large Hadron Collider
A Robot May One Day Draw Your Blood
Scientists have developed a "venipuncture robot" that can automatically draw blood and perform lab tests, no humans needed
A Never-Before-Seen Virus Has Been Detected in Myanmar’s Bats
The discovery of two new viruses related to those that cause SARS and MERS marks PREDICT's first milestone in the region
A Toxic Algal Bloom Is Spreading in Florida's Waterways
The bloom started last month in Lake Okeechobee, but has quickly spread to waterways on both coasts
Archaeologists Unseal 17th-Century Danish Latrines to Discover Copenhageners' Dietary Habits
The Danish finds reveal their owners’ rich diet of fish and meat, fruits, spices—and the presence of parasites, including tapeworms and roundworms
How Tiny Trackers Could Help Humans Avoid Kissing Bugs' Deadly Smooch
The insects, which spread Chagas disease, can now be tracked with miniature radios to stop the spread of illness
How Artificial Ovaries Could Expand Fertility Options for Chemo Patients
Scientists have taken the next steps toward creating an alternative fertility preservation method using modified ovarian tissue
Flight Attendants May Face Increased Risk for Many Cancers, Study Finds
Flight attendants are exposed to a number of possible or probable cancer-causing factors
Bacteria in Ancient Teeth Push Back Origins of the Bubonic Plague
The deadly disease may have been transmitted to humans at least 800 years earlier than previously believed
Inca Skull Surgeons Had Better Success Rates Than American Civil War Doctors
Survival rates among later Inca cultures was significantly higher. However, the 19th-century soldiers were facing trauma caused by industrial-age warfare
How Climate Changed-Fueled “Mega Droughts” Could Harm Human Health
Researchers looked at the little-studied danger of dust and worsening air quality in the American Southwest
Artificial Intelligence May Be Able To Smell Illnesses in Human Breath
Compounds in your breath could help AI detect illnesses, including different cancers
The Next Flu Pandemic Might Come From Dogs
A new study found two strains of swine flu in sickly pups in China
Can AI Tell if a Child Is Malnourished?
A new program may be able to spot malnutrition in a simple photo, making it easier to assess nutrition problems in volatile regions
Disgusting Things Fall Into Six Gross Categories
Open sores, body odors and other indicators of possible disease transmission top the list of things that gross us out
The Woman Who Challenged the Idea that Black Communities Were Destined for Disease
A physician and activist, Rebecca J. Cole became a leading voice in medical social services
How Putting Organs on Chips Could Revolutionize Medicine
Scientists are now working to connect these ersatz "organs" together into systems
Dinosaurs Had Dandruff, Too
Our ancient feathered friends shed skin in a similar way to modern birds and humans
Most Parents Want to Test Their Unborn Kids' Genes For Disease Risk
Despite the fact that they might not like what they learn
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