What should be done with the human bone remains?
Jude Tunyi evaluates traditional anatomical teaching in medicine, which uses cadavers, and the potential use of more modern approaches.
Jude Tunyi evaluates traditional anatomical teaching in medicine, which uses cadavers, and the potential use of more modern approaches.
Alice Banfield weighs up the potential uses of digital twins in personalised medicine and explores the ethical implications of this.
Ester Paolocci examines medical ethical complexities, emphasising the need for compassion when treating patients.
Marianna Birkitt describes biohacking science and the lack thereof, arguing for better policy regulation of the biohacking zone.
A more honest and compassionate approach to old age and death is necessary to help people live meaningful lives, argues William Reilly.