To stop pancreatic cancer from spreading, cut out the chatter
By switching off cell-to-cell communication, researchers turned cancer’s bazooka into a rubber pistol
A new combination of DNA, metal, and light could revolutionize drug discovery
A new method is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than traditional processes
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The Next Human: Brain and Body as Connected Devices
Is there a difference if the tool is in our hand or if it is an implant in our brain?
Empathy and bias are more intertwined than we often think
Studying empathy can sometimes seem like a look at how self-involved we are
Your mom is right: you probably need more sleep
Burning the midnight oil is likely burning you out, more and more science suggests
Why scientists are exploring sleep deprivation as a treatment for depression
With an important caveat, losing sleep appears to have significant short-term effects on depression
5 facts about Jean Bartik, expert programmer of the world's first computer
"The ENIAC was a son of a b**** to program"