Wearable technology gives surgeons data to improve posture during surgery
A recent study by Baylor and University of Arizona researchers might have learned how surgeons cope with super-long surgeries.
Read MoreA recent study by Baylor and University of Arizona researchers might have learned how surgeons cope with super-long surgeries.
Read MoreDried fecal spot technology provides reliable results on bile acid content in stool samples while offering the advantages of easier storage and shipping, reduced cost and improved safety.
Read MoreTechnology is ever-changing, generally making life easier and increasing accessibility to information and to friends and family. But for some older adults, the latest phones,
Read MoreDr. Bijan Najafi shares his thoughts on the future of wearable technology, health research and more.
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine researchers are contributing to the development of antiviral drugs to treat people with COVID-19.
Read MoreWe often hear about technology companies moving faster than their counterparts in politics, ethics and public safety. Self-driving vehicles will soon be on public roads
Read MoreBy now, you may have read stories about a gene editing technique called CRISPR/Cas9. CRISPR is poised to revolutionize the biological sciences because it’s the
Read MoreApproximately 48 million people in the United States suffer from hearing loss. However, Dr. Alex Sweeney, director of the Center for Hearing and Balance at
Read MoreScientists are using DNA to build nano-scaled devices – DNA origami – that could be used to improve our understanding of basic biological mechanisms as well as
Read MoreIn an increasingly fast-paced and technology-based world, people with hearing loss have struggled with staying connected to those around them due to hearing aids that
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