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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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Ethics Issue Autumn 2016Think Globally, Act Locally
Embracing the call for social responsibility takes many scientists into the public arena
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Space Savers Issue Spring 20125 Questions with an Expert on the Origins of Life
A conversation with Jack Szostak
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018A Backward Glance
Recollections, reverent and otherwise, from a member of the Class of 1945
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018Chain Reactions
Generations of physicians have taken “do no harm” beyond the clinic by advocating for nuclear disarmament
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018Here, Yet Not Here
When traumatic events etch themselves in the brain, behavior, well-being, and even the perception of reality can become altered, disrupting daily life
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018Life 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 2012No Skies, No Limits
Technology from the space program now aids medicine
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The Food Issue Winter 2012Place Setting
An orchard can be a labor of love—and a testament to biodiversity
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018Shock and Awe
Vascular surgeon Alik Farber talks about helping to heal those torn by trauma
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The Food Issue Winter 2012Stone Soup
A pinch of food and a dash of stress may lead to a long life
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The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018The Art of Motion
Melvin Glimcher and the invention of the myoelectric elbow
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The Art of Medicine Issue Winter 20165 Questions with a Geneticist
A conversation with Chao-Ting Wu
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