I can’t decide what to do with my corpse. Embalming, the bread-and-butter of the American funeral industry, feels wrong. Is […]

I can’t decide what to do with my corpse. Embalming, the bread-and-butter of the American funeral industry, feels wrong. Is […]
From so far in the future, the medicine of ancient Mesopotamia looks strange. After all, it’s easy to dismiss the […]
It was not that long ago that “test tube babies” only existed in science fiction. I remember my shock when, […]
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Every so often, a book comes out that arrives as both an answer to a question and an answer to […]
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