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How To Control Our Tiniest Medical MachinesResearchers are learning how to control cooperative swarms of tiny machines by using precise magnetic fields.
How To Control Our Tiniest Medical MachinesResearchers are learning how to control cooperative swarms of tiny machines by using precise magnetic fields.
Scientists Screw Up And Create Mice That Can't Form Coke HabitScientists were trying to create an easily addicted mouse. Instead, they got one that couldn't get addicted no matter how hard they tried.
When It Comes To Sexy Dancing, Science Says It's All In The HipsThe most attractive dancers move a certain way, according to a new study.
These Genetically Modified Cows Don't Need AntibioticsScientists in China successfully created cows that are resistant to a deadly strand of tuberculosis by modifying the cows' genes.
Double Exposure: How One Breast Cancer Survivor Reclaimed Her IdentityChemotherapy and a double mastectomy saved Shantise Sipho's life. Photography saved her identity.
Stem Cell Therapy Might Offer Hope To Multiple Sclerosis PatientsA five-year study found stem cell therapy might be one of the most effective ways of treating multiple sclerosis.
This Breath Monitor Tells You If You're SickA new technology may be able to detect whether you have the flu.
Researchers Have Found Another Reason To Avoid Fast FoodTurns out even the containers and wrappers could be bad for you.
Trump Brings His Campaign Promises To His Meeting With Pharma CEOsPresident Trump wants lower drug prices — but it seems like he won't use Medicare to get them.
New Technology Gives Completely Paralyzed Patients A VoiceScientists once thought people who were completely paralyzed might never communicate. New research is working to change that.
France Is Saying Bye-Bye To Free Soda RefillsThe government wants to combat rising obesity rates, particularly for young adults.
This Life-Saving Opioid Antidote Device Now Costs $4,500As demand for a device to deliver naloxone has increased, one company raised the price of that product nearly $4,000.
NASA's Lighting Experiment May Help Astronauts Finally Get Some SleepNASA installed an LED lighting system on the International Space Station in hopes of helping astronauts regulate their sleeping patterns.
Minnesota Governor Reveals Separate Diagnosis After FaintingA day after collapsing at a speech, Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton told reporters he has prostate cancer.
The Lead Levels In Flint's Water Are Finally Going DownThe levels of lead in the Michigan city's water are within federal standards, according to a new report.
Proposed Republican Health Care Plan Allows States To Keep ObamacareRepublican's first proposal for replacing Obamacare will give states three options — including keeping Obamacare in place.
How We Can Immunize Ourselves Against Bogus InformationResearchers say attacking misinformation is like vaccinating against a disease.
This Robot Beats Just Like The Heart It's Wrapped AroundThe robot uses pressurized air to contract just like the heart muscles it supports.
Are Peppers Really The Secret To Longer Life?A new study claims eating red chili peppers will reduce the risk of death — but it's not that simple.
Cheer Up! Experts Say Blue Monday Isn't Really A ThingAccording to a formula created by a Welsh psychologist, it's the most depressing day of the year. But experts doubt the theory.
These 2 Major Companies Are Taking A Stand Against The $600 EpiPenHealth insurance giant Cigna and CVS Health have made big moves against the pricey brand-name allergy treatment.
The People Who Are Punching Away The Symptoms Of Parkinson'sPeople with Parkinson's are boxing to help slow the progression of the disease.
Organ Transplants Hit All-Time High — Sadly, It's Because Of OpioidsAmerica's opioid epidemic has had the unforeseen side-effect of boosting organ donation numbers.
St. Jude Pacemakers Updated After Flaw Made Them Vulnerable To HackersThe FDA said there were no reported hacks, but the opportunity was there.
Weekend-Only Workouts Might Be Just As Good As Daily ExerciseIt's not an ideal schedule, but a new study says packing a week's worth of exercise into one or two days can still be beneficial.
More Americans Got Mammograms When Obamacare Footed The BillA new study says the mammography rate increased in the two years after Obamacare was put into place.
GOP Starts To Split On Obamacare: Repeal & Delay Vs. Repeal & ReplaceSome GOP lawmakers want to repeal Obamacare now and then craft a replacement. Democrats and other Republicans warn against it.
Best News Of 2017 So Far? Cancer Death Rate Drops A Fourth Since '91There are about 2 million fewer cancer deaths than expected if cancer death rates had stayed at their peak, according to the newest data.
Don't Drop Your New Year's Resolution Just YetYou can do this. Here's how.
You Might Be Aging, But That Doesn't Mean Your Brain Stops GrowingWe didn't think adult brains grew many new neurons, but areas that deal with facial recognition seem to create new ones as we get older.