The SLAM Collaborative’s Karen Parzych shares design strategies for flexible, technology-rich educational environments for ...
It took years of observation, training, and organised education for medicine to become a recognised field. Out of all the old ...
In her day job, the ‘first lady of Croatian avant garde’ sliced up cadavers at Zagreb’s anatomical institute. In her studio, she used the same medical instruments to make art that surprises to this da ...
The Grinch is one of the holiday season's most familiar icons. The grumpy, green, fur-covered misanthrope who plotted to ...
Lucy Hyde, a lecturer in anatomy at the University of Bristol has turned her attention to the Christmas villain, in a bid to unmask him once and for all.
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The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded John A. Burns School of Medicine and University of Hawaiʻi Cancer ...
This ancient crocodile never finished its last meal. More than 2,000 years after it died, researchers can still make out a small fish inside its stomach—its body intact, still caught on a bronze hook.
The spinal neuronavigation is an advanced medical technology that is designed to improve the accuracy of spinal surgery ...
This year, television seems to have finally stopped shielding us from the myriad nighmares unfolding in real time, and the very best among its offerings documented the slow malfunction of reality with ...
Colonial imagery often depicted Indians as recipients of instruction, like in this from 1866 depicting students from a ...