Feature Genomics has broad applications, and for now, broad limitations A scientist-turned-patient finds that access issues cloud the technology's potential. By Michael F. Fitzgerald July 10, 2024
People Inside CRISPR’s gene editing revolution Jennifer Doudna won the Nobel Prize for inventing a powerful gene editing technology. What comes next for CRISPR? By Jina Moore Ngarambe June 26, 2024
Book Do robots have a bright future in public health? The head of the MIT Computer Science Lab talks about robots in medicine, employment, and more. By Ben Adams June 11, 2024
Ideas As AI-based eye exams prove their worth, lessons for future tech emerge Implementation is tricky, but the tech can have big benefits for both patients and providers. By Hannah Norman, KFF Health News April 2, 2024
From the editor Lake Nona forum spotlights the future of health AI in health care, the perils of processed foods and other advances, and more from an invite-only confab By Michael F. Fitzgerald March 13, 2024
Ideas Three ways AI is improving public health Tackling maternal mortality, superbugs, and colorectal cancer By Elizabeth Gardner February 15, 2024
Essay Misinformation doesn’t have to get the last word AI can support the truth, too. By Andrew Beam February 15, 2024
Opinion TikTok is a tool for mental health, not a threat to it TikTok isn't just a tween fad. It's a powerful platform for information transmission. By Sasha Hamdani September 25, 2023
Opinion Let’s make social media a place for health education, not misinformation Experts already use platforms like TikTok to fight health misinformation, but we can do more. By Jason Bae and Jonathan Fu July 11, 2023