Articles by Michelle Milliken
MIT Researchers Develop Wearable Ultrasound Scanner That Could Detect Breast Cancer Earlier
The device can be easily attached to a bra and take images from six different positions.
MIT Researchers Develop Wearable Ultrasound Scanner That Could Detect Breast Cancer Earlier
The device can be easily attached to a bra and take images from six different positions.
Bhutan's Tiger Count Increases By More Than 25% Since 2015
Wildlife advocates say the conservation success in Bhutan gives them hope for tigers.
Bhutan's Tiger Count Increases By More Than 25% Since 2015
Wildlife advocates say the conservation success in Bhutan gives them hope for tigers.
Curious, Fun, Loving' Hen Rescued From Factory Farm is Now Living Peaceful Life at Refuge
Refuge staff say Lolly is all about her snacks and will peck around people's hands and feet if she thinks they have any food for her.
Curious, Fun, Loving' Hen Rescued From Factory Farm is Now Living Peaceful Life at Refuge
Refuge staff say Lolly is all about her snacks and will peck around people's hands and feet if she thinks they have any food for her.
You've Helped Provide Urgent Care for Orphaned Primates Rescued From Poachers
Thanks to you, we've been able to team up with an organization dedicated to saving African primates. Recently, their work involved providing medical care for five rescued chimps and baboons.
You've Helped Provide Urgent Care for Orphaned Primates Rescued From Poachers
Thanks to you, we've been able to team up with an organization dedicated to saving African primates. Recently, their work involved providing medical care for five rescued chimps and baboons.
Syrian Refugees More Apt to Be Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at a Younger Age or Late Stage
Researchers say there are a few things that could play a role, but delayed health care likely contributes.
Syrian Refugees More Apt to Be Diagnosed with Breast Cancer at a Younger Age or Late Stage
Researchers say there are a few things that could play a role, but delayed health care likely contributes.
Most People with Cognitive Impairment Are Still Driving, According to New Study
The researchers say their findings shine light on the importance of talking about when it's no longer safe to drive.
Most People with Cognitive Impairment Are Still Driving, According to New Study
The researchers say their findings shine light on the importance of talking about when it's no longer safe to drive.