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January 2024 Winter 2024
How Medical Experts Interact With the Law
Alumni working with the legal system demonstrate the many ways in which law and medicine are entwined
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Nature, Nurture Winter 2024
As Youth Demand Climate Action in Court, Doctors Bear Witness
A youth-led legal movement centers on the fundamental right to a healthy climate. Some physicians are providing key evidence to support these claims.
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Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023
Where Law and Medicine Meet
Judith Edersheim, MD ’96, on bringing neuroscience into the courtroom
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Youth and Mental Health Spring 2023
Energy Grid
Collaborations between scientists and nonscientists are shifting disease research toward what may become its new paradigm
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Youth and Mental Health Summer 2023
Random Acts of Medicine
An interview with Anupam Jena and Christopher Worsham
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Viral World Issue Spring 2022
The Isolation of Social Media
Social media should promote conversation and exchange, yet increasingly it doesn't
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
Carpus Dicit
Wrist-worn digital devices promise to help people manage their health. It's an offer that may have strings attached
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013
Fever Dreams
Childhood classics swathe familial illness, even death, in bravery, good deeds, and occasionally, magic
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The Art of Medicine Issue Winter 2016
Eye of the Beholder
Artists tap the circuitry of our visual system to achieve special effects
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A National Portrait Issue Winter 2013
Beyond Belief
Research is sounding the depths of the connections between spiritual practice and biomedicine
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011
Plight of the Living Dead
What can science fiction teach us about science fact?
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Connections Issue Winter 2017
Trust Me, I'm Your Smartphone
Does digital communication affect our sense of belonging?
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012
Express Yourself
Our chromosomes bear creative, even outlandish, names. Who knew?
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012
On Course
Space-based research instills a passion for science in the next generation
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