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Stunning Photos Reveal Beauty in Medicine
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 15:51
The 14th annual Wellcome Image Awards were presented on March 18, highlighting 20 incredible medical images that ranged from the uterus of a pregnant pony and a cat's tongue to a mouse brain and greenfly eye.
What Are Gamma-Rays?
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 05:43
Gamma-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation. They can be used to treat cancer, and gamma-ray bursts are studied by astronomers.
Why healthcare success is so hard to replicate
New Scientist - 21 Mar 2015 20:00
Hospitals come up with great strategies for dealing with problems all the time, but there's no guarantee that other places will learn from their example
This Week's Awesome Stories from Around the Web (Through Mar 21)
Singularity Hub - 21 Mar 2015 17:00
Enjoy this week's stories! ROBOTICS: Sawyer: Rethink Robotics Unveils New Robot Evan Ackerman & Erico Guizzo | IEEE Spectrum "According to Rethink, labor costs in Chinese factories are rising 15 to 20...
Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 16:47
Prize-winning images in medicine, St. Patrick's Day auroras and the tornado forecast for 2015 -- just a taste of our favorite photos in Science.
How Real-Life AI Rivals 'Star Wars': A Universal Translator?
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 15:46
Star Wars' beloved droid C-3PO's astounding translation abilities might be the most useful in everyday life, and the most likely to be replicated by real-life AI.
Richard III Reburial Celebration Starts Sunday
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 15:29
On Sunday (March 22), Richard's fans will kick off a week of events complete with fireworks, choirs and solemn processions to celebrate the reburial of the medieval king.
First aid for the healthcare of the future
New Scientist - 21 Mar 2015 13:00
The challenges facing the UK National Health Service go far beyond political wrangling. To tackle them we'll need to leap technological and ideological hurdles
With Kinect, Kids May Clinch Clinical Trials (Essay)
Live Science - 21 Mar 2015 05:30
How do you get kids into clinical trials when the restrictions stack against them? An Xbox Kinect can help.