Cancer often requires more than one treatment − an oncologist explains why some patients like Kate Middleton receive both chemotherapy and surgery Some cancer patients receive additional...
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Hispanic health disparities in the US trace back to the Spanish Inquisition Class, gender and religion influenced health care in early modern Spain and Latin America. Diego...
Robber flies track their beetle prey using tiny microbursts of movement Robber flies visually track their prey before spearing it with their proboscis. Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido, CC BY-ND...
Why do bees have queens? 2 biologists explain this insect’s social structure – and why some bees don’t have a queen at all The queen, on the...
Biden executive order on sensitive personal information does little for now to curb data market – but spotlights the threat the market poses White House press secretary...
The ‘average’ revolutionized scientific research, but overreliance on it has led to discrimination and injury The average can tell you a lot about a dataset, but not...
The tools in a medieval Japanese healer’s toolkit: from fortunetelling and exorcism to herbal medicines An ‘onmyoji,’ an expert on yin and yang, performs divination with counting...