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Rahul Rao • January 13, 2020
How far can naloxone go to combat overdose and addiction?
Jonathan Moens • January 8, 2020
A new study takes aim at the environmental appeal of a booming form of transportation.
Leto Sapunar • December 21, 2019
The human microbiome is overflowing with more genetic information than we thought
M.K. Manoylov • December 19, 2019
Cannabis use can harm those with bipolar disorder, a new study finds. But other experts have doubts
M.K. Manoylov • December 18, 2019
A new drug regime helped a transgender woman reverse the infertility caused by her transition, a case report finds
Rebecca Sohn • December 16, 2019
Momentum grows for sleep-more, learn-later school policies around the United States, with California as the pilot
Hannah Seo • December 14, 2019
Biohackers keep finding ways to upgrade the human body
Curtis Segarra • December 12, 2019
Every six months, scientists around the world try to outsmart the flu virus. Here’s how
Maria Paula Rubiano • December 11, 2019
One in three people depend on rivers where water shortages might occur
Hannah Seo • December 9, 2019
The new machine learning system is another step toward digital health care
Curtis Segarra • December 5, 2019
Artist Yasuo Nomura wants to help you conceptualize the beauty in mathematics
M.K. Manoylov • November 25, 2019
With habitat loss already threatening koalas, the disease could increase death and infertility rates
Taylor White • November 22, 2019
Recent electrical fires at Walmart raise the question, is rooftop solar power safe?
Polina Porotsky • November 22, 2019
A museum illustrator creates art out of science.
Curtis Segarra • November 21, 2019
This recent biopic is a great way to learn about the global sanitation problem