Dr. Dan Belsky joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about longevity and epidemiology. Why do we grow old ...
The thermal utilization of sustainable fuels and the recovery of waste heat play a central role in today’s energy generation ...
The United States is moving to test a high‑capacity refueling architecture that planners say could move on the order of ...
Background The relationship of social determinants of health (SDOH), environmental exposures and medical history to lung function trajectories is underexplored. A better understanding of these ...
Delayed musculoskeletal symptoms after breast radiotherapy can reflect osteoradionecrosis rather than recurrence, thus ...
Cold weather suppresses thirst, making dehydration easy to miss. Doctors warn this winter habit can impair brain function, ...
Some of the consequences of owing your body sleep are readily apparent, like feeling drowsy, irritable, or brain-foggy, or ...
Intermedullary nailing (IMN) is the gold standard for the surgical treatment of extra-articular tibial fractures. The ...
A securities fraud lawsuit against Blue Owl Capital highlights how private credit funds’ liquidity promises can collide with ...
Sweat is mostly water and its primary function is to regulate our body temperature and cool us down. The liver and kidneys ...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and has an important role in healthy tissue as well as in a range of prevalent diseases. Medical research and diagnostics hence call for means ...
Average 5k run times for women in their 40s and 50s, according to Strava. Plus, tips to improve your time in midlife, and ...