Now the U.S. Has Lots of Ventilators, but Too Few Specialists to Operate Them
A burst of production solved the dire shortage that defined the first wave of the coronavirus. But the surplus may not be enough to prevent large numbers of deaths.
A burst of production solved the dire shortage that defined the first wave of the coronavirus. But the surplus may not be enough to prevent large numbers of deaths.
They’re clearly linked to poor health. But scientists are only beginning to understand why.
The system, AlphaFold3, could accelerate efforts to understand the human body and fight disease.
Blood tests and ‘biodata’ have entered the fitness space.
People with two copies of the gene variant APOE4 are almost certain to get Alzheimer’s, say researchers, who proposed a framework under which such patients…
People with two copies of the gene variant APOE4 are almost certain to get Alzheimer’s, say researchers, who proposed a framework under which such patients…
Recent studies cast doubt on whether large-scale mental health interventions are making young people better. Some even suggest they can have a negative effect.
A long-awaited new policy broadens the type of regulated viruses, bacteria, fungi and toxins, including those that could threaten crops and livestock.
New research explores why some octogenarians have exceptional memories.
Now is our chance to rethink the centuries-old stories we’ve told about obesity and weight loss.
It was not clear whether Hamas revealed in the cease-fire negotiations with Israel how many of the 33 who would be freed in the first…