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She was the first Indian woman radiologist in an all-male class at Westminster Hospital in the UK, got the first CT scan and ...
A budget proposal for the US Department of Health and Human Services details extensive cuts to funding for the National ...
The 1980s not only brought neon lights and loud fashion into existence. They also gave us monsters that ripped people apart without even looking back.
After leaving Earth, Tianwen-2 will reach Kamo‘oalewa by July 2026. This tiny, elongated asteroid likely spans no more than ...
Johnson describes his time in Nepal as truly transformative. The experience pushed him beyond his comfort zone, expanded his ...
Visitors gain a hands-on experience in the not-so-clean science of the human body, exploring topics such as snot, burps, and farts.
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett insisted Thursday that Donald Trump “always wins,” even after ...
“While the termination of funding from HHS adds uncertainty, we are pleased by the robust immune response and safety profile ...
Imagine seeing your body from the inside out, a hidden world where more than 30 trillion cells are constantly renewing and regenerating to keep you alive. Men typically have around 36 trillion cells, ...
Tears are usually seen as a sign of sadness or pain, but it’s not uncommon for people to cry during life’s most joyful moments ...
Studies have found that emulsifiers can alter the mix of bacteria in the gut, known as the microbiome or microbiota; damage ...
MRNA technology is already used in Moderna’s and Pfizer/BioNTech’s currently licensed COVID-19 vaccines, which have been ...