Tuberous Sclerosis Complex is a devastating genetic disorder linked to autism, epilepsy, kidney failure and more, affecting more than one million people worldwide.
Approximately 38 million Americans over age 40 have glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration and cataracts and that number is expected to rise to 56 million by 2030.
Building awareness of lupus is essential to improving the diagnosis and treatment of this cruel disease that disproportionately affects minorities and women in the prime of their lives.
The world’s premier student technology competition features student teams from around the country showcasing their amazing technology ideas at the Imagine Cup US Finals Demo Day.
The Ocean Conservancy has just released its annual data on the world’s largest coastal cleanup. In 2012 more than ten million pounds of trash, the equivalent of 10 Boeing 747 jumbo jets, was picked up by an army of volunteers.
Microsoft opens its first full line Miami area retail store on Saturday, offering the latest Windows PCs, Windows Phones, Xbox games and more. To celebrate its new store at Dadeland Mall in Miami, Florida, Microsoft will host a...
Be sure you and your children are wearing sunglasses during periods of intense sunlight because the glasses can absorb dangerous UV rays before they reach your eyes.
In many states, when young people in foster care turn 18, they are no longer part of the foster care system. Many find themselves living alone, without the support, resources and guidance of a stable family or other caring...
The U.S. is expected to add more than one million jobs that depend on skills in science, technology, engineering and math, so today's students need to be encouraged in these areas of study to be prepared for tomorrow's careers.
State funding for pre-K decreased by over half a billion dollars in 2011-2012, the largest one-year drop ever, says a new study from the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) which has tracked state pre-K since...
When Florida turned down $2.4 billion in federal aid for a high-speed rail in 2011, many Floridians were upset. Now, state lawmakers may reject a much larger amount – $51 billion over 10 years – leaving hundreds of thousands of...