COVID-19: The Ethical Anguish of Rationing Medical Care
Around the world, physicians at overwhelmed hospitals may have to decide who will not get treated during the pandemic. ...read more
Around the world, physicians at overwhelmed hospitals may have to decide who will not get treated during the pandemic. ...read more
Polio was nearly eradicated with the Salk vaccine in 1955. At the time, little was known about this mysterious disease that paralyzed and sometimes killed young children. ...read more
It’s not an April Fools’ gag. Scientists just tested and confirmed that urea, a main component of human pee, can be used as a valuable additive for 3D printing structures made from lunar soil. ...read more
In a small study, patients with mild COVID-19 infections were at greatest risk of spreading the virus within the first five days of developing symptoms. ...read more
A remarkably well-preserved soil sample leads researchers to believe the frozen continent was once home to a swampy ecosystem. ...read more