A groundbreaking injectable HIV prevention drug will be available for just $40 a year in over 100 countries by 2027, thanks to agreements between Unitaid, the Gates Foundation, and Indian pharmaceutical companies.
While overall rates of sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. have fallen, the alarming rise in congenital syphilis cases among newborns raises serious health concerns. Experts warn that we must do more to protect vulnerable populations.
A groundbreaking gene therapy has shown it can slow the progression of Huntington's disease by 75% in a small clinical trial. This one-time treatment could reshape the future for patients with this rare brain disorder.
Maria Branyas Morera, the world's oldest person, passed away at 117, leaving behind vital health insights. A new study reveals her longevity was influenced by genetics, lifestyle, and a yogurt-rich diet. Discover the secrets to her remarkable health and age!
With a government shutdown looming, the Trump administration is pushing for additional reductions in force, raising questions about legality and feasibility amidst political tensions and staffing challenges.
The NISAR satellite has captured its first images of Earth, showcasing unprecedented detail. This groundbreaking mission by NASA and ISRO promises to revolutionize our understanding of the planet and support critical decision-making in various fields.
President Trump has signed an executive order facilitating the potential sale of TikTok's U.S. assets, bringing the deal closer than ever. With a valuation near $14 billion, key investors like Oracle are involved, but uncertainties remain.
NASA's Artemis II mission is set to launch in February 2026, marking the first crewed flight around the moon in over 50 years. With a diverse crew, this mission aims to pave the way for future lunar exploration.
NASA's Dream Chaser spacecraft faces significant delays as its cargo contract is modified, raising questions about its future missions and the fate of the ISS. Will it fly before 2030?
In a revealing Time magazine interview, Bruce Springsteen reflects on fame, family, and politics, delivering powerful criticisms of Donald Trump and calling for a more effective Democratic Party. Springsteen’s fearless words resonate as he marks 50 years since 'Born to Run'.