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Directed panspermia could deliver us across stars and to the depths of space. Artwork Credit: Madeline Minton via the Oxford Scientist. 

What is the first thing that comes to mind when considering how humanity will travel between the stars? Faster-than-light travel, cryostasis, a...


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Telehealth has moved rapidly from a niche solution to a central part of modern healthcare delivery. What began as small pilot programs designed to reach patients in remote locations has evolved into a global field of research shaping how care is delivered, measured, and improved. Today, telehealth research spans clinical effectiveness, health systems design, digital infra...


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