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“Test results were chilling: The inside of Dr. Crozier’s eye was teeming with Ebola.” By Denise Grady

Meet the worm with the fractal nose glove. By Kyle Hill.

The history of (hypothetical) human head transplants. By Erika Engelhaupt

You will not spot the snow leopard here. You won’t.

NatGeo profile of Pamela Ronald and her attempts to mend the rift between organic farmers and genetic engineers.

Just outside Reading, England, lies the greenhouse that has been built to save chocolate for the world. By Nicola Twilley.

“An avalanche of unnecessary medical care is harming patients physically and financially.” Atul

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