Invisible Ink Could Reveal whether Kids Have Been Vaccinated
The technology embeds immunization records into a child’s skin
The technology embeds immunization records into a child’s skin
As the 2023 Women’s World Cup kicks off, repeated concussions and head injuries in the sport raise discussion about the lifelong consequences on the brain
Dr. Ali Raja, of Mass General, also talks about the FDA’s approval of a new drug to protect babies and toddlers from RSV.
The Manhattan Project wouldn’t have been possible without the work of many accomplished female scientists
Scientists have discovered that once mammals, such as dolphins or orcas, have become fully aquatic, they pass a threshold that makes a return to terrestrial landscapes almost impossible
The buzzy industry of robotic pollinators is setting its sights on indoor farms for urban—and extraterrestrial—environments
The buzzy industry of robotic pollinators is setting its sights on indoor farms for urban—and extraterrestrial—environments
Some fear that artificial intelligence will threaten humanity’s survival. But the existential risk is more philosophical than apocalyptic
An experiment tests whether our ears hear silent intervals in the same way they hear music or noise
AI chatbots blur the line between intimacy and secrecy, posing risks for users with national security interests and access to sensitive information
Wildfires can have mental health impacts, both among those who are directly affected and those who find themselves under a blanket of smoke