Gene Editing at the Tipping Point: CRISPR moves from lab to living room

For much of modern history, altering the genetic code of living organisms was a task reserved for specialized laboratories and highly trained researchers. Genetic engineering required expensive equipment, years of…

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Robotic Surgery at Scale: When the best surgeon in the room is not human

Medicine has always evolved alongside technology. From the invention of anesthesia to the development of advanced imaging systems, each breakthrough has expanded the capabilities of surgeons and improved patient outcomes.…

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The Microbiome Frontier Trillions of allies we are only beginning to understand

For much of the twentieth century, microbes were largely regarded as harmful organisms responsible for infections and disease. Medical science focused on eliminating bacteria and maintaining sterile environments to protect…

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Precision Prevention The era of medicine before symptoms

For centuries, medicine has been largely centered on diagnosing and treating illness after it appears. People visit doctors when they experience pain, discomfort, or visible signs of disease, and healthcare…

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