“This will be so, so, so, so, so bad,” one analyst says.
While the United States and Europe are moving cautiously forward with clinical trials, China is racing toward the commercialization of brain implants.
A massive Western heat wave and a potential El Niño event raise concerns about a long stretch of unpredictable and extreme weather.
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science.
The secret to this acrobatic skill lies in an extremely flexible part of the spine that allows cats to twist in the air and land safely.
Who needs a supercomputer when you can calculate pi with a box of sewing needles?
Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology.
Evidence suggests reactivations of the varicella-zoster virus may accelerate aging and raise dementia risk. Now scientists want to know if vaccines and antivirals could help protect the brain.
The biggest US measles outbreak in decades may be over sooner than expected.
For decades, cumbersome CPAP machines have been the primary way to help people with sleep apnea. A range of new options has recently come into focus.
Analysis of the tail of 3I/Atlas reveals that it contains an anomalous proportion of methanol, a class of alcohol used in fuels.
For railroads, it’s all about managing static and kinetic friction.
Donald Trump has ordered the release of files related to aliens, UAP, and UFOs. If previous disclosures are any indication, get ready for a letdown.
The MAHA movement is recasting the term—developed in the 1980s to help protect patients against paternalistic medicine—in service of its own agenda.
A recent study suggests that left-handed people have an advantage in competitive contexts, while righties tend to cooperate better.
Women’s sleep apnea symptoms differ from men’s and can often be confused with hormonal shifts. Researchers are working to close the detection gap.
“Data centers … they need some PR help,”President Donald Trump said at the event.
The Middle East supplies a huge amount of the world’s fertilizer. Conflict in the region has sent prices soaring ahead of the critical spring planting season.
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
The conflict in the Middle East is driving oil prices up in a midterm year when Americans are already focused on high energy bills.