Researchers have developed a new, inexpensive technology that could save lives and money by routinely screening women for breast cancer without exposure to radiation.
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To Self-Drive In The Snow, Look Under The Road
Car companies have been feverishly working to improve the technologies behind self-driving cars.
Can We Stop Offshoring Our Plastic Problem?
To stem the tide of plastic waste exports from wealthier nations, several countries on the receiving end of these shipments are closing their borders to the practice.
Widely Used Weed Killer Harming Biodiversity
One of the world’s most widely used glyphosate-based herbicides, Roundup, can trigger loss of biodiversity, making ecosystems more vulnerable to pollution and climate change, say researchers from McGill University.
Plastic Pollution Poses New Threat to a Turtle Paradise
These are turbulent times for turtles.
Drug Shows Promise In Reducing Deadly Brain Swelling After Stroke
Cases of potentially deadly brain damage as a result of stroke could be reduced after new research identified a pathway in the brain that causes swelling, and which responds to an innovative treatment.


