Inside the University of Miami’s newly opened 3D-bioprinting lab, the future of medicine looks a lot like science fiction.
In his 1999 science fiction novel Starfish, Canadian writer Peter Watts describes a device called the " Medical Mantis." This device allows a physician to remotely examine and perform procedures on ...
It’s a framework for trying to think about health in new ways, using different methods for thinking than we’ve used before, ...
Science fiction allows artists to speculate about the future through imaginative and technical concepts. But so often the prevailing vision of that future in popular culture tends toward the dystopian ...
While the deluge has become a nuisance, the stories are easy to spot. The writing is “bad in spectacular ways,” one editor said. By Michael Levenson It could be a tale from science fiction itself: a ...
Inside the University of Miami's newly opened 3D bioprinting lab, the future of medicine looks a lot like science fiction.