The heaviness and (not) hope of climate change

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Could a ‘digital twin’ help you get better health care?

There’s an idea bubbling up in medicine called the “digital twin.” The concept is to take personal health data like genetics, blood test results, tissue samples, MRI scans, and family history, and create a digital model of a patient that can be used to predict how a treatment mig ...  Show more

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