What Medical Researchers Can Learn From the ‘Yellow Berets’
A new study shows how the Vietnam War–era initiative shaped a generation of star physician-researchers—and offers lessons that can be applied today. ..
A new study shows how the Vietnam War–era initiative shaped a generation of star physician-researchers—and offers lessons that can be applied today. ..
The late evolutionary biologist made a reputation—and enemies—by speaking out against the idea that genes are destiny. Science still needs people like ..
Mask guidance continues to change. Here’s what you need to know, depending on who you are, to protect yourself—and, most importantly, others. ..
Monoclonal antibodies have been touted for their potential to fight off infections like Covid-19. Could they be used as contraceptives too? ..
More people in the hospital means more people need oxygen. But treatment plants also need the gas to purify water. ..
The paste sticks onto wet tissue firmly by repelling blood. Surgeons hope it can save time—and lives. ..
A sweeping drug addiction risk algorithm has become central to how the US handles the opioid crisis. It may only be making the crisis worse. ..
Pinning down the number of “long-haulers” suffering from the mysterious condition is an important task. It’s also proving impossible. ..
The latest in “electronic medicine” offers an alternative to temporary pacemakers and could help reduce tissue scarring. ..
Nathan Copeland learned to move a robotic arm with his mind, but it was kind of slow. Then researchers gave him touch feedback. ..