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In this episode of The Future of Everything, radiology Professor Bruce Daniel explains how augmented and virtual reality, body tracking, and other technologies from the gaming industry could improve medicine.
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Cryogenic electron microscopy is driving a burst of discoveries about how molecules work in health and disease.
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