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The Engineer Using Science to Build a Better World After Coronavirus
Dr. Pinar Keskinocak is using her eclectic expertise and positions of leadership to fix crucial flaws in global operations, all while elevating the next generation of scientists.
Cracking the Cranial Vault: What It Feels Like to Perform Brain Surgery
It felt medieval when I put her in pins. It was my first time peeling down scalp and opening the skull of living human, a thrill unlike any other. Ten years and thousands of surgeries later, the experience is still branded into my own head.
The Man Who Got the World's First Penis Transplant Is Becoming a Dad
Man uses new penis exactly how you'd expect him to.
The Secret World of Young Veterinarians
We spoke to two animal doctors about inbred rabbits, cats high on smack, and other horrible things they've seen.
Meet the Bassist Who Ruptured His Scrotum on a Glitter Cannon
The bassist in Dutch symphonic metal band Delain managed seven songs after a bit of stagecraft went horribly wrong in England last month.
Meet the Girl Who's Crowdfunding Her Abortion
Bailey says she’s 23, likes to read and go to shows, and really, really doesn’t want to be a mom. We asked her about her plans to kickstart the termination of her fetus.