A $4 million project called Global FinPrint is aiming to get a more solid shark population count by placing baited video cameras on ocean floors.
Cone snail venom — could it treat cancer and addiction?
A surprising new study has found that the deadly cone snail found in Australia could have some important medical uses.
FDA approves potential miracle drug that could cut heart failure death by 20%
Shares of manufacturer Novartis blasted off Tuesday with worth that the government had approved Entresto as a way to reduce death and hospitalizations from heart failure.
Opal has been found on Mars — why that’s a possible sign of alien life
Scientists discovery of trace amounts of opal gemstones on Mars brought by a meteorite may be a sign that life is nearby for reasons that might surprise you.
Texas sees self-driving cars from Google
Google is using Austin roads to test their self-driving prototypes.
Native American adoption law challenged in Arizona
The Indian Child Welfare Act is being accused of being unconstitutional as it applies to children living off reservation.
Are women getting too many mammograms?
A new study has found that too many mammograms are leading to “overdiagnosis,” and not much of a drop in breast cancer mortality rates.
Epilepsy sufferers: You’re at greater risk of dying from pregnancy, new study says
An alarming report indicates that women who have epilepsy are at a higher risk of complications and possibly death from childbirth.
Scientists have been totally wrong about this one aspect of heart disease
A basic tenet of atherosclerosis treatment has been overturned, which could result in big changes in how doctors treat heart disease.
Here’s a Powerball story you won’t like
Big changes are coming to Powerball that will make it much harder for you to win the big prize.
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