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Swallow the Micro-Robot
3D printed micro-robots will one day be able to precisely deliver drugs or treat hard-to-reach tumors.
By
Jonathan Grinstein
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Crushing Opioid Abuse with Placebos
A sugar pill could reduce the risk of deadly pain killer addiction.
By
Beryl Lieff Benderly
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Daisy Robinton is Fired Up About Female Longevity
This biotech CEO wants to slow women’s aging by extending ovulation.
By
Grace Rubenstein
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Lab Leak, Revisited
A controversial new book compiles the evidence on the origin of COVID-19 and demands more investigation.
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Luke Shors
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Phage Therapy is on the Rise
The technique of targeting bacteria with viruses that destroy them is making a comeback, and it could help in the battle against antibiotic resistance.
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Emily Leclerc
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Is Your Exoskeleton Ready for Primetime?
Wearable robotic exoskeletons can be a game changer. But the tech may still be too hard on your brain.
By
Jonathan Grinstein
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The Neglected Science of Neovaginas
Getting to the bottom of the trans woman neovaginal microbiome.
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Alex Pearlman
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The Promise of Pills that Do Nothing
Open-label placebos may defy logic, but scientists explore promising new treatment possibilities.
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Beryl Lieff Benderly
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Could Intermittent Fasting Slow Cancer?
Early studies of intermittent fasting for breast cancer are underway to see if it slows tumor growth and saves lives.
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Robin Donovan
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Could This Sensitive Patch be a Key to Precision Medicine?
Next-generation wearable sensors will combine biochemical and physiological metrics.
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Paolo Pontoniere
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