A recent study found that early diagnosis for liver disease among children is essential in survival of the disease.
The FDA recently approved a new injectable drug to treat patients with acute schizophrenia.
A recent study found that cancer cells survive longer from antioxidants, when compared to normal cells.
New graphene-based inks could be used for high-speed manufacturing of printed electronics. Researchers have come up with a low-cost, high-speed method for printing graphene inks.
Astronauts are testing out an innovative "skin suit" that's designed to reduce the debilitating physical effects of spaceflight. Called the SkinSuit, the new full body suit could help astronauts during long spaceflight missions.
Every two to seven years, an unusually warm pool of water develops across the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean to create a short-term climate change event. Known as El Niño, this event is now being studied as never before by NASA scientists.
The origins of man's best friend may be in Central Asia. Researchers have found that the first dogs may have been domesticated near present-day Nepal and Mongolia.
Life on Earth may have started a staggering 4.1 billion years ago, which is far earlier than scientists once thought. Researchers have found probable evidence for life at that time after studying zircons.
New findings reveal that experiencing that weight discrimination can increase mortality risk.
Could sniffing and/or gasping help to prevent fainting?
A high-fat diet may increase the risk of anxiety and depression, according to recent findings published in the British Journal of Pharmacology.
Could Alzheimer's be predicted through a blood test?