Why More Patients Are Choosing To Stay Awake During Surgery (CBS News Video)
Staying awake while in surgery is becoming easier and more common. Some doctors believe this can lead to a better overall patient experience. Listen to
Staying awake while in surgery is becoming easier and more common. Some doctors believe this can lead to a better overall patient experience. Listen to
In this podcast, Radiolab conducts an experiment to determine how much we care about machines’ feelings. Their findings provide insight into a future where humans

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In his TED Talk, Moshe Szyf explains recent advances in his field of epigenetics, which studies how certain genes in DNA are activated based on

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Last year, the Philadelphia city council voted to impose a tax on sweetened drinks. Advocates for the American Beverage Association and the Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association
In a recent NPR report, Jeff Brady explores the potential for “carbon-capture” technology installed in power plants across the United States. Some environmentalist groups argue
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In his TED Talk, the young inventor Ashton Cofer describes how he and his friends discovered how to recycle styrofoam by heating it into activated
The recent EmTech Digital 2017 conference hosted by the MIT Technology Review focused on the current and application of AI in various industries. In this
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