Ah yes, the age-old medical mantra: "The solution to pollution is dilution." Apparently, a few squirts of hypertonic saline ...
In a world where we're 99.5% genetically identical, somehow skin color still decides who gets a spot on the kidney transplant ...
While Congress twiddles its thumbs, pharmaceutical giants like Lilly, Pfizer, and Nova Nordisk are revolutionizing healthcare ...
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This week’s reading is a mix of innovation, brainy body connections, and a dash of debunking. Apple engineers are turning ...
The U.S. has been adept at inventing The Next Big Thing but sometimes stumbles when it comes to exploiting it. From cars to ...
Henry I. Miller, MS, MD Henry I. Miller, MS, MD, is the Glenn Swogger Distinguished Fellow at the American Council on Science and Health. His research focuses on public policy toward science, ...
Here's a great (albeit a bit complex) example of how organic chemistry can improve medical applications. If you dare to read ...
Ukraine has recently begun deploying drones that drop burning thermite on Russian positions. Thermite, a 130-year-old invention, has proven to be a highly destructive weapon rooted in simple chemistry ...
This week’s reading is a mix of innovation, brainy body connections, and a dash of debunking. Apple engineers are turning AirPods into hearing aids—why stop at music when you can reinvent healthcare?