Health
The Pitfalls of AI Health Coaches
Raising questions about the next generation of health wearables.
Why Women Wake Up More During Surgery
New findings could influence anesthesia dosing for women.
The Bittersweet Science
Boxing is reputed to fight Parkinson’s Disease. I put on the gloves to find out.
The Stench of Death Has a Sunny Side
Chemicals of decomposition are also starting points of life.
Long COVID Leaves Clues in the Blood
We're a step closer to diagnosing, tracking, and even treating the perplexing condition.
Mice Dig Holes in the “Hygiene Hypothesis”
New evidence suggests exposure to microbes in early childhood might not protect against allergies.
Why a Scientist Must Always Doubt
Francoise Barre-Sinoussi on her Nobel Prize-winning discovery of the viral origins of AIDS, the emotional toll of her work, and her relationship with doubt.
A New Way to Predict Seizures Before They Happen
This artificial nose can sniff out epileptic attacks.











