Texas A&M AgriLife researchers have developed a keychain-sized device for noninvasive monitoring in real time.

A new study estimates up to 7 million people receive incorrect diagnoses each year, leaving patients without proper treatment for a potentially life-threatening condition.

Researchers identify six key listening strategies that can lead to the best care possible.

A $1.6 million NIH grant will fund a three-year study into why fractures in diabetic and obese patients heal poorly or not at all.

A new nationwide vulnerability index reveals a 20% annual increase in outage severity since 2019, with East and West coasts, Great Lakes and Gulf regions facing the highest risk of weather-induced blackouts.

Study of Chicago Department of Public Health tweets during the COVID-19 pandemic and mpox outbreak finds mixed results.

A carbon-fiber plastic composite that heals itself like skin and reshapes under heat is set to revolutionize the aerospace, defense and commercial industries.

Artificial intelligence reveals chemical emissions may be more likely following natural hazards, leading to insights for prevention.

High-starch diets could reduce dangerous bacteria in beef cattle, offering new food safety strategies.

Research on 2015 floods reveals that strong neighborhood bonds enhance recovery after catastrophe, offering key insights for public health and emergency planners.