Scientists are exploring DNA-based robots, tiny molecular machines that could one day navigate the body, deliver targeted therapies, and even build nanoscale technologies.
The science-fiction film Project Hail Mary sees Ryan Gosling go to space in a state of suspended animation. But does the science suggest that’s possible?
Meet Mama Anne, a lifelike childbirth simulator that blinks, breathes and talks, helping midwifery students practice real labor scenarios safely.
Grade 9 student Addison Drever wants to become a marine biologist and discover behaviours like the migration patterns in sea life and says she has a passion for anatomy in organisms. “Science is my ...
Fake news can be tricky to spot, but spotting fake drugs just got a little easier. Researchers have devised a low-cost way to help distinguish legitimate medications from counterfeit ones.
In partnership with DPR Construction, the South Florida Business Journal convened a private roundtable of regional leaders ...
Wayfinder Family Services' annual event, The Conversation, tackled one of the defining questions of our time: Why Human Services Still Matter in the Age of AI. The panel featured Maja Mataric, PhD, a ...
The hottest extraction shooter of last year goes up against Bungie's newest FPS game. Which one comes out on top?
Why are humans increasingly performing tasks better conducted by a machine, and all opportunity for human insight, intuition and empathy being stripped from the process?
Can AI-powered apps deliver a healthier, thicker, better head of hair? Armed with my phone (and a few pictures of my crown), I tried a few of them to find out.
As technology and healthcare increasingly converge, Chinese startup Feipu Tech is exploring how non-invasive health check technologies can become part of ...
Liquid biopsies are expanding: Blood tests that can detect cancer are moving beyond just late-stage treatment selection. They ...