According to Prof. Mayer Brezis, “the greatest barriers to patient safety are not technological or scientific – but cultural," such as the fear of legal consequences and institutional defensiveness.
In a story distributed by The Associated Press on Jan. 27, 2026, about a draft pollution regulation in California, CalMatters erroneously reported Ricardo Lara was an assemblymember in 2015. He was a ...
Taliyah Symonette's rare heart defect went untreated for years before doctors at Corewell Health performed emergency surgery.
The 74 reports on the school-to-asylum pipeline ending due to a landmark lawsuit, reshaping educational rights for disabled ...
Research reveals that neural crest cells fine-tune key growth signals during early development, ensuring proper formation of ...
Australian researchers have uncovered a crucial new mechanism that helps explain how the heart's major blood vessels form ...
Just three times the width of a human hair, the probe is slim enough to pass through a standard tube already used during ...
Thousands of pages of once-secret court documents show how federal officials and a Virginia court helped an American Marine ...
Northwestern University researchers have developed the first device that can continuously track a fetus's vital signs while ...
A 2015 law required the state Department of Toxic Substances Control to overhaul its permitting process to consider how ...
A federal appellate court panel did not seem swayed by industry groups’ plea to toss EPA’s hazardous substance designations for two types of PFAS.
The developer of one project, in Pecos County, calls it the largest power project in the U.S. Data centers are sparking a surge of gas power plant construction in Texas.