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Crushing Opioid Abuse with Placebos
A sugar pill could reduce the risk of deadly pain killer addiction.
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Beryl Lieff Benderly
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GIFT GUIDE
36 Biologically Inspired Gifts for the 2021 Holidays
From ephemeral tattoos to vagus nerve oil to a grape-waste backpack, these biotech-inspired gifts will be sure to delight and inspire.
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proto.life
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Neuroaesthetics: Mental Health Facilities of the Future
An emerging trend in interior design reframes the built environment as a way to help people flourish.
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Rina Diane Caballar
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Robots Untangle Hallucinations from Parkinson’s Disease
Hallucinations are a surprisingly common symptom of Parkinson’s, and new research suggests a way to map and potentially treat them.
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David Levine
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PROFILE
A Hero Behind the VR Headset
Walter Greenleaf won’t stop until virtual reality and extended reality reach their full potential in health care.
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LaVonne Roberts
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Tripping Together
As psychedelics are integrated into mainstream medicine, experts weigh the benefits and costs of solo versus group therapy.
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Zoe Cormier
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Rethinking the Biology-as-Machine Metaphor
As the line between nature and technology blurs, we need new ways to describe how the body works.
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Luke Shors
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How to Jumpstart Time After the Pandemic Pause
Our perception of time is fluid. Here are ways to optimize your relationship with time.
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Robin Blades
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PROFILE
Immersive Environments to the Rescue
Mirelle Phillips designs spaces to ease the mind, accelerate healing, and generate awe.
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LaVonne Roberts
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Predictions for 2021: Welcome to the New Uncertainty
This could be a “hinge year” in history: the opportunity to grasp a new and improved future for ourselves, our children, and our planet—or not.
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David Ewing Duncan
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