When a team of researchers from the University of Maryland, Microsoft, and UMass Amherst set out to explore how artificial ...
Respiratory syncytial virus can cause severe illness especially in young infants. A new study published in Eurosurveillance shows that immunisation of children after birth reduced the risk of ...
The Institute of Behavioral and Decision Science (IBDS) at HKU Business School (HKUBS), in collaboration with the Hong Kong ...
Have you ever noticed your energy levels dip in the early afternoon? Maybe you grab a cup of coffee, or you take a quick nap, but what if you could do both? Enter the coffee nap: A coffee nap, or ...
Microrobots may become an effective tool in breaking down the dangerous blood vessel blockages that cause strokes. But these ...
New research found a simplified clot-preventing medication regimen following stent placement in adults with atrial ...
This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “Leading in the AI Era,” available in the Chronicle Store.
The old computer science curriculum isn’t doing the job it should in preparing students for the modern realities of wrangling ...
In a new study, scientists discovered two FDA-approved cancer drugs that could also be effective at combatting one well-known ...
Vagus nerve stimulation is a social-media sensation, promising instant stress relief. Here’s what the science really says ...
Running may help burn calories, but when it comes to preventing diabetes and obesity, pumping iron might have the edge, ...
Texas A&M researchers found that in an aggressive kidney cancer, RNA builds “droplet hubs” that activate tumor genes. By creating a molecular switch to dissolve these hubs, they stopped cancer growth ...