Jun 28, 2024
Research from Kyoto University reveals that sperm and single-celled algae defy Newton's third law of motion by using whip-like tails and flagella to move through viscous fluids.
A study by Columbia University found that pregnancy accelerates women's biological aging. Men in the study showed no such aging acceleration.
Cambridge University's Early Cancer Institute, with an $11.7 million donation, is advancing early cancer detection. The goal is to improve early detection and treatment efficacy.
Gene editing inside the body is being tested to treat diseases by targeting problematic genes directly.
Innovative bathroom technology is integrating health monitoring features in smart toilets, AI-powered mirrors and smart floor sensors.
May 30, 2024
A University of New Mexico study found nano- and microplastics in all 62 tested placenta samples, including polyethylene from water bottles and bags.
Drs. John and Julie Gottman found that successful couples excel at making "repairs"—simple, mundane gestures that reaffirm their partner's importance.
Research and the Consensus Statement on Concussion in Sport now advocate for active rehabilitation, emphasizing light activity and daily routines to promote recovery.
A study in JAMA Network Open reveals that odors help people with major depressive disorder recall more vivid and specific personal memories than words.
The EPA has set the first national drinking water standard to reduce exposure to toxic PFAS chemicals.