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This 'Psychic Robot' Is Here to Fix Your Mistakes Before They Happen
An algorithm that is able to compute human intent.
HIV Researcher Going to Prison for Lying About How Good His Vaccine Was
Dong-Pyou Han spiked HIV-infected rabbit blood with human antibodies to prove his vaccine showed promise.
Experimental Ebola Vaccine Successful in First Human Trials
In a recent study, results from human trials on 20 volunteers showed that the vaccine was not only safe in humans, but might support the immune system in fighting off Ebola.
In a New Trial, Doctors Will Try to Rid Babies of HIV Within Hours of Birth
Immediate antiretroviral therapy has previously been successful in treating HIV.
Pesticides Are Causing Farmers to Become Suicidally Depressed
As if the dawn-to-dusk hours, the physical toll of work in the fields, the variability of the weather, and the incredibly low net pay weren't enough of a bummer for farmers, new research has linked pesticide use and depression.
Not Everyone Is Happy About the White House's Ban on Superbugs
Gain-of-function research is more necessary than one might think.
We Need More Female Cells, Animals, and Humans in Medical Research
Including both sexes in preclinical and clinical research doesn't only help women; it helps men, too.
A Box of Forgotten Smallpox Vials Was Just Found in an FDA Closet
Nothing like a little spring cleaning.
New Drug Research Must Now Test on Female Animals
To date, nearly all animal trials are done on males only; earlier studies are done on male cell lines.
Even Casual Marijuana Use Causes Brain Abnormalities
The study's authors are already saying weed shouldn't be legal for 'anyone under 30.'
American Medical Research Is Getting Treated By the New Budget, Not Cured
Don't worry, there's more good news than bad.