The circulation of the dengue virus for the past sixty years in South-East Asia is relatively well known. For Zika,
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Nicotine may harm human embryos at the single-cell level
Nicotine induces widespread adverse effects on human embryonic development at the level of individual cells, researchers report February 28th in
Working long hours makes more women depressed
Overworking is not good for anyone. You should rest an appropriate time to retain a good health. However, many people
Bungee jumping for science
Immediately before a person decides to launch themselves off a bridge for a bungee jump, there is a measurable increase
No wires, more cuddles: Sensors are first to monitor babies in the NICU without wires
An interdisciplinary Northwestern University team has developed a pair of soft, flexible wireless sensors that replace the tangle of wire-based
How Safe Are Overlapping Surgeries?
A surgeon sometimes moves from one surgery to the next before the first one is completed, leaving junior surgeons, residents