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Impossible Medicine Issue Spring 2011
They All Laughed
Harvard doctors have a long tradition of earning the last laugh by persevering in the face of skepticism
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The Adventure Issue Spring 2015
Running on Empty?
As funding for research wanes, worries grow over the sustainability of the nation’s scientific enterprise
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The Adventure Issue Spring 2015
The Burden of Proof
Kids helping kids helping science—that's the promise of pediatric clinical trials
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Voices Issue Autumn 2015
Cord Changes
Laryngology is undergoing a high-tech, science-driven interdisciplinary remix
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How Bugs Are Built Issue Summer 2013
Epidemic Proportions
The fight against infectious diseases increasingly links discovery with care
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012
Surface Tension
New techniques, technologies offer balm for the wounds of those burned
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How Bugs Are Built Issue Summer 2013
Cottage Industry
Humans and the life forms they host are in it together
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Connections Issue Winter 2017
It Takes a Village
Scientific inquiry requires perseverance, collaboration, and, sometimes, a bicycle
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012
Blues Cues
Researchers cast a little light on the subject of sleep
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011
The Depths of Despair
Medicine tackles melancholia with new tools and understanding
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018
Life and Limb
Prosthetics research is being fueled by new thinking, new materials, and new demands from those who rely on them
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012
No Skies, No Limits
Technology from the space program now aids medicine
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018
The Art of Motion
Melvin Glimcher and the invention of the myoelectric elbow
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The Environment Issue Autumn 2017
A Closer Read
To parse data sets, researchers look to natural language tools
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Surgery Issue Spring 2016
Data Don't Lie, Do They?
When the truth of what's published is questioned, an institution's research fraud investigators might need to step in
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