Month: March 2026
Meningitis B: Your questions answered
BBC Health reporter Smitha Mundasad answers your questions on meningitis B
White House Unveils A.I. Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws
The Trump administration on Friday released new guidelines for federal legislation on the technology, recommending some safeguards for children and consumer protections for energy costs.
Systemd’s New Feature Brings Age Verification Option to Linux
If you have not been living under a rock, then you most likely know that age verification has been all over tech news lately, and
Vykar is a New Open Source Backup Tool That's Faster Than Borg, Restic, and Kopia
If you want to backup your data on Linux, there’s no shortage of reliable options that offer some pretty good functionality. We have Déjà Dup
AI diet plans underestimate teen nutrition and miss key nutrients
AI tools for adolescent diet planning may fall short, consistently underestimating nutrient intake and energy needs compared to individualized dietitian plans.
L.B. Bohle at Interphex 2026
At INTERPHEX 2026, L.B. Bohle presents cutting-edge solutions for oral solid dose production, focusing on continuous manufacturing and process optimization.
Do artificial sweeteners increase appetite or food intake?
The study evaluates artificial sweeteners’ role in appetite regulation, showing no significant effects on hunger or energy intake during weight management.
Listen: Trump’s NIH ‘Reset’ Is Driving Away Scientists
LISTEN: Fewer breakthroughs. Weaker responses to public health crises. That’s what some former National Institutes of Health scientists predict for the agency as thousands of
‘How Low Can You Go?’ The Shifting Guidelines for Blood Pressure Control
The patient initially came to see Mark Supiano in 2017 because her family was concerned about her short-term memory loss. While taking her history and
Oz Escalates Medicaid Fraud Claims Against States After Focus on Minnesota
The Trump administration has signaled a willingness to halt billions of dollars in federal health payments to multiple states, mirroring moves they made against Minnesota.
Smiles and Spacesuits
NASA astronaut and Expedition 74 crew member Chris Williams smiles for the camera during a spacesuit fit verification inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock.
Police clueless about mysterious flyers accusing LGBTQ+ activists of torturing kids
For months, flyers have been appearing in the city of Perth, featuring photos of LGBTQ+ Australians and falsely accusing them of child abuse and other
Jehovah’s Witnesses ease policy on transfusions, allowing storage and use of one’s own blood
Jehovah’s Witness leaders are modifying their rules on blood transfusions by letting members choose whether to store and reuse their own blood for medical care