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The University of Calgary’s CAVEman, a computer-generated hologram, can display human body parts in ultrasharp resolution.
It appears that natural selection isn’t the only way traits are passed along. Environmental influences, too, may get embedded in our DNA.
Yardsticks developed in 1968 can’t explain many disorders. New tools may reveal what really happens when one’s head hits the pillow.
The best protection against bioterror could be an enhanced immune system. But human biology might pose a problem.
When a medical mistake is made, full disclosure and a sincere apology could be better for everyone involved.
The author climbed a mountain against doctor’s orders—but not against his better judgment.
A solution to a sub-Saharan public health crisis is also…a merry-go-round.
Point: Yes, it will help prevent diseases; Counterpoint: No, it was inadequately tested.
One research team is working to make prosthetics more practical.
Years ahead of schedule, doctors perform on humans a surgery that involves reaching internal organs via the mouth or other natural orifices.
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