Medicine is becoming hyper-personalized, hyper-accurate… and hyper-unequal.
One day, gene therapy may help with the rarest of diseases. Some parents aren’t waiting.
New ways of using your genetic data could bolster scientific racism and encourage discrimination.
A new wave of chatbots are replacing physicians and providing frontline medical advice—but are they as good as the real thing?
But can any company afford to manufacture one-off medical care?
Analyzing the way you type and scroll can reveal as much as a psychological test.
Your family and friends will be able to interact with a digital “you” that doles out advice—even when you’re gone.
Your life span is written in your DNA, and we’re learning to read the code.