“Our finding, that female residents in emergency medicine receive lower scores than males across all sub-competencies really implicates bias rather than a deficit in specific skills or knowledge,” researcher says
Consuming foods rich in isoflavones, found in soy, is associated with reduced mortality in women with hormone-receptor-negative breast cancer and women not treated with endocrine therapy
Iron particles generated by cities and industry are being dissolved by man-made air pollution and washed into the sea—potentially increasing the amount of greenhouse gases that the world’s oceans can absorb, a new study suggests
“There are no boundaries, no walls, between the doing of science and the communicating of it,” writes Montgomery, a lecturer in the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies