Remember when the latest tech was a pedometer that counted your steps? Those days are long gone. Now, your workout gear can analyze muscle fatigue like a team of PhDs. Wearable sensors track your ...
Live Science's health channel editor makes predictions about the medical breakthroughs and public health shifts to come in 2026. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce conducted a nationwide media tour featuring Brad Watts, Senior Vice President of the Global Innovation Policy Center, to spotlight the extraordinary human and economic ...
Stuart Orkin, the Harvard Medical School David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at Dana-Farber Cancer ...
The history of science and technology is marked by major breakthroughs—the theory of evolution, the splitting of the atom, the development of antibiotics—and a research team including faculty at ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Federal research funding is driving medical breakthroughs, job growth, and economic activity in Pennsylvania, as lawmakers and health officials point to the state’s life sciences ...
Stuart Orkin, MD, Investigator at Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, David G. Nathan Distinguished Professor, Harvard Medical School and Investigator, Howard Hughes ...
It’s pretty wild how much 3D printing is changing things in medicine these days. You know, the stuff that used to take ages ...
Generative AI-driven analytics platform brings together owned and public data with Oracle Health Real-World Data's millions of de-identified longitudinal EHR records Delivers powerful, deep insights ...
Some of the most important advances in human medicine begin in places that don’t immediately seem connected, including research focused on animals. In recent years, feline health studies have become ...
From an enslaved Bostonian who helped save smallpox victims to scientists behind the COVID-19 vaccine, National Doctors' Day ...
Editor: America has always been a lane of innovation, but lately our greatest medical breakthrough seem to come not laboratories, , universities or research hospital, but from conversation and grocery ...