If you come across brightly colored, cloth-bound books from the Victorian era, you might want to handle them gently, or
Month: August 2024
Peering into the mind of artificial intelligence to make better antibiotics
Artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity. It powers models that help us drive vehicles, proofread emails and even design
Heart data unlocks sleep secrets
We know that quality sleep is as essential to survival as food and water. Yet, despite spending a third of
Researchers develop an instant version of trendy, golden turmeric milk
If you’ve visited a trendy cafĂ© in the past few years, you might have noticed “golden” turmeric milk on the
For some older adults with kidney failure, dialysis may not be the best option
Whether dialysis is the best option for kidney failure and, if so, when to start, may deserve more careful consideration,
New insights on how bird flu crosses the species barrier
In recent years, public health measures, surveillance, and vaccination have helped bring about significant progress in reducing the impact of
New way to control the sense of touch
Rutgers researchers have found a new way to manage the receptors that control the sense of touch, which could lead
Hand washing is important — but is your sink clean?
Handbasins are hotspots for dangerous microbes that can cause illnesses including pneumonia, Legionnaires’ disease and wound infections, a new study
Nurses play key role in addressing mental well-being for people after a stroke
Nurses play a key role in helping patients manage emotional and social health challenges, or psychosocial health, after a stroke,
Scientists discover superbug’s rapid path to antibiotic resistance
Scientists have discovered how the hospital superbug C.diff rapidly evolves resistance to the frontline drug used for treatment in the