When doctors in study reduced the amount of narcotics they prescribed after outpatient surgeries and used other options, they found patients didn’t need more.
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Beyond the scalpel: Why ‘virtual’ autopsies may be the way of the future
It’s a familiar scene, whether on TV or in the lab: A body is cut open, prodded and poked to reveal how someone died. Now a recent study suggests a high-tech, less-invasive version of an autopsy — using MRI and CT scans — performs just as well as a conventional post-mortem exam.
Single Base Editing Could Sharpen Crispr’s Genetic Scalpel
Crispr-Cas9’s off-target effects can rewire DNA the wrong way. A new class of more targeted gene editors could help. https://media.wired.com/photos/59efc0c1f3d04c2a20361131/master/pass/Gene-Editing-FA.jpg Feed: All Latest
Sharpening a scalpel | 2018 Porsche 911 GT3 First Drive
The countryside around Granada, I was told before I arrived, is a bit like Southern California. The climate is similar, the scrub and the sun, citrus and olive trees, the Mediterranean feel of the place. The differences are subtle, but in sum the effect is profound. The way the air smelled, the birdsong, the glass-smooth […]
