Women often delay calling for emergency help when heart attack symptoms start, a new study finds. Researchers in Switzerland found
Month: December 2018
Ingestible capsule can be controlled wirelessly
Researchers at MIT, Draper, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital have designed an ingestible capsule that can be controlled using Bluetooth
Scientists identify 66 alien species that pose greatest threat to European biodiversity
Scientists have identified 66 alien plant and animal species, not yet established in the European Union, that pose the greatest
Jimmy Dean Sausage Links Recalled for Possible Metal Pieces
More than 29,000 pounds of frozen, ready-to-eat, Jimmy Dean Heat ‘n Serve Original Sausage Links have been recalled because they
Santa Claus take note: Winter is coming, but get yourself a raincoat
It’s often said that the Arctic is one of the most vulnerable places to climate change. Temperatures are climbing faster
Inability to perform basic activities delays mental health patients’ discharge
Mental health patients who have difficulty performing daily living tasks are four times more likely to experience discharge delays than
Catnip: The ‘Why’ Behind Cats’ Favorite High
Rolling around, meowing and generally acting blissed-out: cats love the plant known as catnip. Now, British scientists say they’re closer to
Researchers develop mathematical solver for analog computers
Your computer performs most tasks well. For word processing, certain computations, graphic arts and web surfing, the digital box on
Stem cell researchers develop promising technique to generate new muscle cells in lab
To help patients with muscle disorders, scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have engineered
Sleep, Don’t Cram, Before Finals for Better Grades
It’s a college tradition to pull “all-nighters” during final exams. But students may get better grades if they simply go