Why are RSV infections surging this year?

What is RSV and why is it so widespread among kids this year? Experts have answers, as well as tips to keep your family healthy.

U. Chicago • futurity
Nov. 29, 2022 ~8 min

10 tips for handling holiday stress while staying healthy

Researchers have some ideas to help you get through your holiday stress while also thinking about your health.

U. Buffalo • futurity
Nov. 29, 2022 ~6 min


Book: Views on immigration haven’t been so polarized

Has immigration to the United States ever been more contentious or partisan? A new book explores the history.

James Devitt-NYU • futurity
Nov. 29, 2022 ~10 min

How will holiday shopping be different this year?

Experts have tips for your holiday shopping, including how to save some money, what'll be different this year, and what to get Gen Z.

Megan Schumann-Rutgers • futurity
Nov. 23, 2022 ~8 min

Virtual 3D tours of homes can violate privacy

Virtual 3D tours on real estate websites, such as Zillow and Redfin, could pose privacy risks to the current residents.

Sarah McQuate-Washington • futurity
Nov. 23, 2022 ~5 min

Expert: Musk’s engineer ideas can’t fix Twitter

When Elon Musk bought Twitter, "My expectation was that it would eventually kill the platform," says Cliff Lampe.

Morgan Sherburne-Michigan • futurity
Nov. 22, 2022 ~4 min

Is the digital dollar the future of money?

With the US considering a digital currency, an expert explains how it could help consumers and businesses and concerns the idea raises.

Heather Stephenson-Tufts • futurity
Nov. 22, 2022 ~14 min

Expert: Musk’s engineer ideas can’t fix Twitter

When Elon Musk bought Twitter, "My expectation was that it would eventually kill the platform," says Cliff Lampe.

Morgan Sherburne-Michigan • futurity
Nov. 22, 2022 ~4 min


Engineers bring MRI contrast agents into better view

Engineers are starting to understand exactly what goes on when doctors pump contrast agents into your body for an MRI scan.

Mike Williams-Rice • futurity
Nov. 21, 2022 ~6 min

Bacteria sensors report when they find chemical invaders

New research shows bacteria cells can be programmed to identify contaminants and report by releasing a detectable electrical current.

Mike Williams-Rice • futurity
Nov. 18, 2022 ~10 min

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