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Getting a Painless Tattoo Is Almost Possible
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Getting a Painless Tattoo Is Almost Possible
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31,000-Year-Old Leg Amputation Is the Earliest Known Surgery
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31,000-Year-Old Leg Amputation Is the Earliest Known Surgery
Melissa T. Miller
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5,300-Year-Old Skull Reveals Evidence of Ancient Ear Surgery
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5,300-Year-Old Skull Reveals Evidence of Ancient Ear Surgery
Rotem Rusak
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Lab Frogs Regrow Limbs, Opening Door for Regeneration Studies
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Lab Frogs Regrow Limbs, Opening Door for Regeneration Studies
Rotem Rusak
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A Robot Performed Laparoscopic Surgery Without Human Help
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A Robot Performed Laparoscopic Surgery Without Human Help
Meaghan Kirby
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Doctors Successfully Transplanted a Pig Kidney into a Human
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Doctors Successfully Transplanted a Pig Kidney into a Human
Matthew Hart
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CRISPR Used to Treat Rare Genetic Disease for First Time
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CRISPR Used to Treat Rare Genetic Disease for First Time
Matthew Hart
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Teenager Invents Color-Changing Sutures to Detect Infection
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Teenager Invents Color-Changing Sutures to Detect Infection
Matthew Hart
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Which Ancient Medicines and Treatments Do We Still Use Today?
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Which Ancient Medicines and Treatments Do We Still Use Today?
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Segway Inventor Is Attempting to Make Human Organ Factories
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Segway Inventor Is Attempting to Make Human Organ Factories
Matthew Hart
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SynDaver Made a Synthetic Dog Cadaver (And Wants $24 Million To Make More)
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SynDaver Made a Synthetic Dog Cadaver (And Wants $24 Million To Make More)
Matthew Hart
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