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Richard Stephens’ brain felt as if it were jiggling around inside his skull. If he turned his head, his vision wobbled for a ...
Professor Michael Chan says his team is looking to produce personalised 3D-printed airways for burn victims using patients’ ...
BOSTON: For decades, Harvard University has symbolized the pinnacle of American higher education, renowned for its intellectual rigor and international standing. However, beneath this esteemed ...
UNL's iconic bell tower is undergoing a much-needed facelift, and KETV got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the project ...
The projections come as National Cancer Institute data notes an increase in uterine cancer cases and deaths over the past 30 ...
Imagine that you want to know the plot of a movie, but you only have access to either the visuals or the sound. With visuals ...
The majority of children do not need a tonsillectomy.” But when done for the right reasons, tonsillectomy offers a meaningful ...
From the perspective of reproductive rights advocates, postmortem pregnancy is the bottom of a slippery slope down which anti-abortion sentiment has led America. It obliterates women’s autonomy, ...
Most laws in Georgia passed by the General Assembly take effect the summer after they're signed by the governor following Sine Die (the final day of the legislature, which usually occurs at the end of ...
From bottled drinks to seafood to steeped tea, new studies show we’re constantly exposed to microscopic plastic. Researchers ...
WELL, AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO HAS JUST RECEIVED A GRANT TO CONDUCT MORE RESEARCH ON THE ...
Skin study findings may help to explain why African ancestry is associated with a lower risk of severe dengue.