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Cancer Doctors Map Female Anatomy to Protect Sexual Health
Health & WellnessJan 27

Cancer Doctors Map Female Anatomy to Protect Sexual Health

Researchers at Mount Sinai just published the first practical guide helping radiation doctors identify and protect female sexual organs during pelvic cancer treatment. This groundbreaking study addresses a gap in care that's left women's sexual health largely invisible in cancer treatment planning.

Medical Xpress2 min read
Scientists Map Clitoris Nerves in 3D for First Time
Health & WellnessApr 16

Scientists Map Clitoris Nerves in 3D for First Time

Dutch researchers used advanced X-ray imaging to create the first complete 3D map of the clitoris's nerve system, revealing surprising complexity that could improve surgical outcomes. The breakthrough closes a knowledge gap that has existed for decades in medical science.

DW News3 min read
Scientists Scan 2,000 Ants in a Week Using AI and X-Rays
InnovationMar 12

Scientists Scan 2,000 Ants in a Week Using AI and X-Rays

Researchers combined particle accelerators, robotics, and AI to create detailed 3D models of 800 ant species in just seven days. The free digital library reveals microscopic anatomy that could revolutionize how we study and share Earth's biodiversity.

Science Daily2 min read
Simple hand shift helps women master push-ups instantly
Health & WellnessApr 1

Simple hand shift helps women master push-ups instantly

A viral fitness trend reveals that rotating hands 45 degrees outward accommodates women's natural arm angle, making traditional push-ups suddenly achievable. The discovery is part of a growing movement to design fitness around female anatomy instead of forcing women to adapt to male-centric exercises.

Upworthy2 min read
Scientists Find Hissing Tarantula With Record-Breaking Palps
InnovationMar 21

Scientists Find Hissing Tarantula With Record-Breaking Palps

Researchers just discovered a new genus of tarantula in Arabia and East Africa with anatomy never seen before. The largest male has mating appendages nearly as long as its legs.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
Hollywood Raises $415K for Eric Dane's Family After ALS
Acts of KindnessFeb 24

Hollywood Raises $415K for Eric Dane's Family After ALS

After Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane died from ALS at 53, his entertainment community rallied to raise over $415,000 for his wife and two teenage daughters. The outpouring shows how Hollywood takes care of its own in times of tragedy.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
Eric Dane Raised $500K for ALS in His Final Months
Community HeroesFeb 21

Eric Dane Raised $500K for ALS in His Final Months

Grey's Anatomy star Eric Dane turned his ALS diagnosis into a powerful mission, raising over half a million dollars for research before his death at 53. His final months moved the needle forward for thousands battling the rare disease.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
Maine Earth Day Event Features Walk-In Inflatable Whale
Acts of KindnessApr 15

Maine Earth Day Event Features Walk-In Inflatable Whale

A Maine nature reserve is celebrating Earth Day with a beach cleanup and a life-size inflatable whale visitors can walk through. The free event combines hands-on conservation with a rare chance to explore ocean giant anatomy from the inside.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
Virginia Teacher Wins Golden Apple Award and New Car
Community HeroesApr 30

Virginia Teacher Wins Golden Apple Award and New Car

Anne Houston, who teaches anatomy at Cave Spring High School, just won Roanoke County's top teaching honor and a year with a brand new SUV. Her secret? Making sure every student understands why learning about the human body matters for their future.

Google News - Teacher Wins Award2 min read
Scientists 3D Print Robot Hand With Artificial Muscles
InnovationMar 7

Scientists 3D Print Robot Hand With Artificial Muscles

Researchers at ETH Zurich just 3D printed an entire robot hand in a single process, complete with bones, joints, tendons, and touch sensors that mimic human anatomy. This breakthrough brings us closer to creating robots that move and feel like living creatures.

IEEE Spectrum2 min read
Patrick Dempsey at 60: Cycling, Cancer Screening & Wellness
Community HeroesMar 12

Patrick Dempsey at 60: Cycling, Cancer Screening & Wellness

Former Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey is proving that 60 is just a number, sharing his secrets for staying physically and mentally fit through cycling, strength training, and meaningful advocacy work. The actor's approach to wellness focuses on feeling good from the inside out, not chasing Instagram perfection.

Mens Health2 min read
Startup's Human-Like Robot Hands Cook, Play Piano, Solve Rubik's
VideosMay 6

Startup's Human-Like Robot Hands Cook, Play Piano, Solve Rubik's

Genesis AI just unveiled robotic hands that can crack eggs, slice tomatoes, and even play piano—all because they're shaped exactly like human hands. The $105 million startup believes matching human anatomy is the secret to teaching robots millions of real-world skills.

TechCrunch3 min read
Crystal Murray's Journey from Teen Fame to Indie Freedom
Acts of KindnessApr 20

Crystal Murray's Journey from Teen Fame to Indie Freedom

French-American artist Crystal Murray is rewriting her story on her own terms. After rising to fame as a social media pioneer and signing a major label deal, she moved to London to become an independent artist with a bold new sound.

France 24 English2 min read
Marla Gibbs Beat Brain Aneurysm at 60, Still Acting at 94
Health & WellnessFeb 24

Marla Gibbs Beat Brain Aneurysm at 60, Still Acting at 94

At 60, "The Jeffersons" star Marla Gibbs survived a brain aneurysm and stroke that doctors said most people don't make it through. Now at 94, she's sharing how she fought her way back to acting and never gave up on her dreams.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)3 min read
Buffalo Cancer Center Debuts AI-Powered Radiation Therapy
Health & WellnessMar 26

Buffalo Cancer Center Debuts AI-Powered Radiation Therapy

Roswell Park Cancer Center in Buffalo now offers adaptive radiation therapy, a breakthrough treatment that uses AI to adjust cancer treatment in real time. The technology delivers stronger doses to tumors while protecting healthy organs.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Virginia Doctors Test New Heart Device to Prevent Stroke
Health & WellnessApr 6

Virginia Doctors Test New Heart Device to Prevent Stroke

A Virginia heart center just became the first in the state to implant a foam device that could protect people with irregular heartbeats from strokes. The innovative treatment offers hope for patients who can't take blood thinners.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Virtual Heart Models Save Lives at Boston Children's Hospital
Health & WellnessMar 19

Virtual Heart Models Save Lives at Boston Children's Hospital

A surgeon rehearsed complex heart surgery dozens of times on a digital twin before operating on a real child. Since 2019, nearly 2,000 procedures have been guided by this groundbreaking technology.

IEEE Spectrum3 min read
Harvard Scientists Find Hidden Vessels Inside Human Brain
Health & WellnessFeb 13

Harvard Scientists Find Hidden Vessels Inside Human Brain

Researchers accidentally discovered a network of tiny vessels deep inside the brain that may help clear out waste and toxic proteins. The finding could revolutionize how we treat Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other brain diseases.

New Scientist3 min read
Magnetic Gel Prevents Strokes Without Blood Clots
Health & WellnessMar 4

Magnetic Gel Prevents Strokes Without Blood Clots

Scientists developed an injectable magnetic gel that blocks stroke-causing blood flow better than current heart implants, with zero clotting in 10-month pig trials. This breakthrough could help millions with irregular heartbeats avoid strokes without risky complications.

Nature News3 min read
Student Finds Canada's First Dinosaur-Era Dragonfly
InnovationMay 7

Student Finds Canada's First Dinosaur-Era Dragonfly

A McGill University student cracked open a rock in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park and found a 75-million-year-old dragonfly wing so unique that scientists created an entirely new family to classify it. The discovery doubles the insect fossil record for one of Earth's most studied dinosaur sites.

Google: fossil discovery3 min read

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