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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Fight for Life
The pioneering surgeon of the world’s first successful human organ transplant reflects on the gift of life
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Look of Love
Love’s many splendors begin with empathy and attachment
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012The Streets Where We Live
A physician turns health care into hope for those living on the margins
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Tinker, Tailor
An HMS surgeon looked to engineering to aid the severely burned
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Connections Issue Winter 2017Trust Me, I'm Your Smartphone
Does digital communication affect our sense of belonging?
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012Blues Cues
Researchers cast a little light on the subject of sleep
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012Express Yourself
Our chromosomes bear creative, even outlandish, names. Who knew?
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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016In Short Supply
Can doctors who deliver medical care following disasters shift their thinking from what’s good for the one to what’s good for the many?
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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016Morality Tales
There’s more than a bit of soul-searching needed when physicians bring patients’ stories out of the clinic and onto the page
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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016Not Inconceivable
Amid a growing range of reproductive technologies, ethicists confront questions arising from access and application
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012On Course
Space-based research instills a passion for science in the next generation
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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016On Our Mind
The multidisciplinary study of the brain got its start at HMS more than fifty years ago
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Chill of Fear
Dread requires only a tenth of a second to take root
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011The Depths of Despair
Medicine tackles melancholia with new tools and understanding
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