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Machine intelligence takes a big step into the clinic, with a technology that helps identify patients with an elevated risk of breast cancer.
In France, a home for people with dementia is designed from the ground up.
Indoor light can affect health in good ways and bad. Photobiologist Mariana Figueiro wants to get patients the optimal exposure.
Students at the New York Academy of Art are using their sculptural and artistic training to reconstruct the faces of unidentified remains.
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A unique collaboration between an artist and a biomedical engineer moves HIV research forward.
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