This New Liquid is Magnetic, and Mesmerizing
Scientists have created “soft” magnets that can flow and change shape, and that could be a boon to medicine and robotics. View original article Author:
Scientists have created “soft” magnets that can flow and change shape, and that could be a boon to medicine and robotics. View original article Author:
The Dutch carrier KLM told customers that it might ask mothers to cover themselves while breastfeeding onboard if other passengers were offended. View original article Author:
More U.S. retirees are moving away, and they are finding that Medicare doesn’t pay for health care outside the country. The solution: Mixing coverages. View original article Author:
Men and women with osteoarthritis of the hips or knees were at higher risk of dying from heart disease or heart failure. View original article Author:
To fight isolation, several groups are working to create in-person connections by bringing strangers together. View original article Author:
The departure of Planned Parenthood’s president, Leana Wen, underscores a central tension: Is it a political organization first, or a health organization? And can it be both? View original article Author:
Hemorrhagic fever inspires almost mythic terror, but whether it can be beaten depends more on people than on medical advances. View original article Author:
If you’ve ever taken a yoga class in the United States, the chances are you were influenced by Ms. Ezraty’s techniques. View original article Author:
The World Health Organization issued the order as the disease has spread and caused more than 1,660 deaths. View original article Author:
Privacy concerns caused the computerized eyewear to fail with the general public. But researchers believe it could help autistic children learn to recognize emotion and make eye contact. View original article Author: