Measuring consciousness; unethical data splitting; the deliciousness of beer; autism mutations linked to cannabinoid signaling; arming animals against electron microscopes
Measuring consciousness; unethical data splitting; the deliciousness of beer; autism mutations linked to cannabinoid signaling; arming animals against electron microscopes
Plastic bones and organs based on CT scans could educate students or prepare surgeons to perform complicated operations.
Microbial changes in the gut contribute to a patient’s ability to slim down after gastric bypass surgery.
After undergoing untested cosmetic surgery that uses stem cells to rejuvenate skin, a woman grew bone fragments in the flesh around one of her eyes.
A remote-controlled robot helps British surgeons repair heart defects.
A trial comparing the effectiveness of robotic surgery and radiation for the treatment of throat cancer has begun in Canada.
Why naked mole-rats and experimental gene therapies remind me of groundbreaking artists.
Early 20th century cross circulation experiments on dogs paved the way for milestones in human cardiac surgery.
A new technique that makes ovarian cancer cells glow white allow surgeons to better visualize the tumors they aim to remove.