@WIRED 2 years ago
In the NICU, human touch can be a powerful medicine: https://wired.trib.al/y4RDbUr : Holly Andres https://t.co/ZNx63On8NC
@WIRED 2 years ago
In the NICU, human touch can be a powerful medicine: https://wired.trib.al/FyBGEtz : Holly Andres https://t.co/wK830aOvfw
@WIRED 4 years ago
#Happy420! There’s a lot of misconceptions about cannabis in the world, but here’s one central truth: it's a powerful medicine that can help treat what ails the human body. It’s also ... very complicated. Let us guide you through the, er, haze. 1/ https://wired.trib.al/qy2EZnz https://t.co/98yrGsvwOt
@WIRED 5 years ago
Sculptures or human organs? These human anatomical specimens have been used as teaching aids by the Medical Faculty of The University of Hong Kong since the 60's. But when shot close-up, in black and white, it can be hard to tell https://wired.trib.al/CYnpzxr : Chan Dick https://t.co/RaJjxvQ0Rn
@WIRED 5 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 5 years ago
This startup is developing an optical image system that the founder believes could eventually be used to make thoughts visible. But what would be the implications ...
@WIRED 5 years ago
This startup is developing an optical image system that the founder believes could eventually be used to make thoughts visible. But what would be the implications ...
@WIRED 5 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
AI can be a boon for the human race. But there’s also reason for caution. This is the WIRED Guide to artificial intelligence.
@WIRED 6 years ago
The technology, which makes your smartphone screen a window into the human body, is not on the market yet, but it’s already saved a life.
@WIRED 6 years ago
The technology, which makes your smartphone screen a window into the human body, is not on the market yet, but it’s already saved a life.
@WIRED 6 years ago
It turns out, worms can still teach us a thing or two about human biology.
@WIRED 7 years ago
After a nearly year-long ban, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will begin accepting grant applications from research labs that want to develop human-animal ...