
How Can Peanut Allergies Be Prevented?
Findings from a large, randomized trial suggest early exposure may decrease risk by as much as 86 percent
Findings from a large, randomized trial suggest early exposure may decrease risk by as much as 86 percent
The FCC will soon vote on the spread of high-speed municipal broadband services and ISPs’ rights to discriminate against certain Web traffic
Prolific comet hunter Terry Lovejoy shares his secrets
The president is offering Cuba something the Castro government never asked for: access to U.S.-backed telecommunications services and gadgets
A MacArthur “genius” grant winner is now formally studying how hot-spotting method cuts expensive emergency room visits and delivers better care
The chemicals attack taste buds while the brain associates nausea with eating
Future technologies demand batteries that do more work but run cool, so a major new push has begun to remake them. Patent pioneer Esther Takeuchi explains how
An Ebola patient produces up to 40 times more waste than other patients. This and other challenges, including too-small airstrips, complicate the fight against the virus
How one woman learned to use the electrodes implanted in her brain as an extension of her nervous system.
A chemist explains why a "death cologne" could protect you if the ravenous undead attack this Halloween.
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