Harvard uses device created by Cambridge teacher, students
Thanks to Cambridge Rindge and Latin School physics teacher Joe Childs and his team of dedicated high school students, Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences now has a new undergraduate microfluidics lab. Manufacturing microfluidics chips, or "labs on a chip," is usually an expensive and laborious process
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Atul Gawande: a career built on an obsession with deadly failures
Surgeons are medicine's gladiators, courageous risk takers with big egos, untroubled by self-doubt. We like them that way. You wouldn't want a mouse slicing you open and stitching you up.
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MLB Capsules - NL: Astros fail to solve Wolf, fall to Brewers
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Houston Astros hitting woes on the road returned. After getting a road-best 14 hits in each of the first two games against the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston managed just five against Randy Wolf and John Axford in a 4-1 loss on Sunday.
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Military faces challenge to malpractice shield
Veterans, military families and others who oppose a decades-old law that shields military medical personnel from malpractice lawsuits are rallying around a case they consider the best chance in a generation to change the widely unpopular protection.
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