Science Corporation's retinal implant allowed some people who lost their central vision to read, play cards, and recognize faces.
Flooded households may now be at risk of mold-related illnesses following this year's hurricanes in the American South.
A Tampa-based company that makes atmospheric water generators and the state of Florida were able to supply one to a hospital shortly after Milton made landfall.
More than 200 health care facilities in impacted areas are moving patients and residents in what the state’s chief of emergency medical oversight calls “our largest evacuation ever.”
As more farm workers get sick with avian influenza, the US federal government is putting $72 million toward strengthening its vaccine stockpile.
A Spanish biotech company sees the carbon material as a way to power the brain-computer interfaces of the future.
Neurable’s MW75 Neuro is an everyday brain-computer interface that aims to boost your productivity. It also raises questions about data privacy.
In a small study, researchers modified patients’ immune cells to target their particular cancer—but it only worked for a third of volunteers.
A small study of people with a rare disorder that prevents them from processing protein is an early attempt at creating “living” medicines.
Many insects, like the mosquitoes that spread malaria, have evolved a tolerance to chemical sprays. What if we could reboot their genes?