Combining organ-in-a-dish and organ-on-a-chip technologies could lead to ways to test drugs and develop therapies for a common genetic disorder.
Combining organ-in-a-dish and organ-on-a-chip technologies could lead to ways to test drugs and develop therapies for a common genetic disorder.
In its coverage of Damar Hamlin’s injury, ESPN was a sound and responsible broadcaster during one of football’s darkest on-field moments, a media expert says.
For some communities, the digital divide remains even after they have access to computers and fast internet, new research shows.
Researchers focused on asthma attacks not caused by respiratory viruses.
Researchers have pioneered the use of a tool that can track the loss of groundwater in California’s Central Valley by measuring how much the Earth is sinking.
NIH-supported study finds no serious complications following rare immune condition.
Two diets among the best picked by U.S. News & World Report.
NIH findings may provide early clues about increased risks for advanced biological aging and premature death.
In dual-earner couples, working from home may be a better deal for husbands than wives in some ways, according to two related studies of workers in China and South Korea.
A new study investigates a novel process for lessening the negative environmental impact of coal mine drainage and extracting rare-earth elements from it, precious minerals needed to manufacture many high-tech devices.