At any given time, two-thirds of American women aged 15 to 49 are using contraception. More of them are turning…
Long-Acting Contraceptives Gaining Acceptance Among U.S. Women
At any given time, two-thirds of American women aged 15 to 49 are using contraception. More of them are turning…
Long-Acting Contraceptives Gaining Acceptance Among U.S. Women
At any given time, nearly two-thirds of American women aged 15 to 49 are using contraception. More of them are…
Long-Acting Contraceptives Gaining Acceptance Among U.S. Women
At any given time, nearly two-thirds of American women aged 15 to 49 are using contraception. More of them are…
300 blind mice uncover genetic causes of eye disease
Hundreds of new genes linked to blindness and other vision disorders have been identified in a screen of mouse strains.…
A safe, wearable soft sensor
Researchers have developed a soft, non-toxic wearable sensor that unobtrusively attaches to the hand and measures the force of a…
Influences of maternal diabetes on fetal heart development
A comprehensive review offers a ‘state of the science’ look at the impact of maternal diabetes, and potential gene-environmental influences…
Surfer’s ear points to ancient pearl divers in Panama
Surfer’s ear, associated with cold weather and water sports, led a bioarchaeologist at the Smithsonian in Panama to suspect that…
Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through
Musa Manzini, a jazz bassist, was awake and playing slowly as surgeons performed an “awake craniotomy,” which allowed them to…
Guitarist Has Brain Surgery, and Strums All the Way Through
Musa Manzini, a jazz bassist, was awake and playing slowly as surgeons performed an “awake craniotomy,” which allowed them to…