Researchers have developed an AI system called Dr. CaBot that spells out its reasoning as it works through challenging ...
Since 2014, a team led by researchers from the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School, the health care delivery ...
Genetic changes that create ever-expanding numbers of identical sperm cells are more widespread than previously thought, ...
This year’s fair, held in September, also offered the chance to celebrate Countway’s 60th anniversary, including cookies ...
“Dr. CaBot” goes head-to-head with a human expert to work through a challenging medical case ...
Many people with autism spectrum disorders also experience unusual gastrointestinal inflammation, but thus far scientists have not established whether and how those conditions might be linked. Now, ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of COVID-19. A new study of more than 800,000 people has found that in the U.S., COVID “long haulers” were more likely to be older ...
The risk of schizophrenia increases if a person inherits specific variants in a gene related to “synaptic pruning”—the elimination of connections between neurons—according to a study from Harvard ...
Over the past several years, scientists have generated intriguing insights suggesting that variations in gut microbiomes—the collections of bacteria and other microbes in our digestive systems—may ...
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of medicine, biomedical research, medical education and policy related to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and the disease COVID-19. Only a ...
Love has been the source of ceaseless fascination since antiquity. Artists have tried to capture its beauty and darkness in books, paintings, and songs. Behavioral scientists have explored love as a ...
The drug-free nasal spray shielded mice from deadly form of the influenza virus. In a 3D replica of the nasal cavity, the gel-like substance enhanced capture of respiratory droplets, preventing them ...
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