Now is the time for scientific societies to guide global research
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Dammit, Jim, He’s a Doctor *And* an Action Figure!
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Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time
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A woman’s uterus has been kept alive outside the body for the first time
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The surprising science behind red-light therapy — and how it really works
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Embracing Bayesian methods in clinical trials
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Embracing Bayesian Methods in Clinical Trials
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AI is beginning to change the business of law
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Opinion | Bring India’s Potential to the U.S.
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NIH pivots away from agency-directed science
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China approves brain chip to treat paralysis — a world first
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Woman Gets Infested by Maggots, Sneezes Them Out
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Microsoft’s New AI Health Tool Can Read Your Medical Records and Give Advice
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Amazon launches its healthcare AI assistant on its website and app
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AWS launches a new AI agent platform specifically for healthcare
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AWS launches a new AI agent platform specifically for health care
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New York could prohibit chatbot medical, legal, engineering advice
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What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes
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Apple’s new Studio displays come with Thunderbolt 5
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