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One way to get drugs through the blood-brain barrier: smuggle them across using sound waves.
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Public health messaging online yields beautiful—but sometimes worrying—data.
Roderic Pettigrew is training a new hybrid specialty—half physician, half engineer.
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Students at the New York Academy of Art are using their sculptural and artistic training to reconstruct the faces of unidentified remains.
Telemedicine made its first broadcast 50 years ago in an airport clinic.
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