How your cat could be making you 'crazy'
A novel area of research is showing that when a certain cat parasite infects humans, it may cause more car wrecks, suicides and schizophrenia.
A novel area of research is showing that when a certain cat parasite infects humans, it may cause more car wrecks, suicides and schizophrenia.
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Could 3D-printed, embeddable devices revolutionize how we treat cardiac problems?
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A new brain scanning technique could help doctors identify and even predict the effects of brain injuries such as strokes.
Tel Aviv University is developing a "capsule endoscope" that can be guided through the digestive tract with precise control using a magnetic field.
The U.S. is sitting on large, untapped reserves of rare earth materials -- used in computers, phones, MRI machines and hybrid cars -- that could serve as a hedge against a looming shortage.
Researchers at Philips have developed a new color e-paper technology that could allow you to change the color of an object as you see fit.
Imaging scientist Alastair Martin and neurosurgeon Paul Larson have teamed up to develop a way to perform Deep Brain Stimulation surgery that's more comfortable for the patients, more accurate and cuts the regular procedure time in half to 3 1/2 hours.
A collaboration by Caltech researchers could pave the way for new therapies by creating tiny devices to monitor the inside of your body.