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A freak explosion tore through the quiet Nova Scotian city, prompting one of the most dramatic medical responses in history.
Disaster struck at a packed Boston nightclub 75 years ago. What happened next became a milestone in burn care.
The science of embedding medications in polymers opens new doors.
Tiny diamonds set loose in the body can promote a sharper MRI image.
By studying the mysteries of anesthesia and how it affects the brain, Patrick Purdon may have found a new way to predict Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.
The largest nightclub fire in U.S. history became a milestone in modern medicine.
More than marvels of biological architecture, structures within the cell nucleus may be intertwined with aging itself.
The first U.S. penis transplant didn’t save a life, but it vastly improved one, opening a frontier for complex transplants.
When Eisenhower came clean about his heart attack, it allowed one physician to change the nation’s views on cardiac health.
Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak discusses how research on chromosomes led to current investigations into Earth’s first organisms.
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