MedCity News March 22, 2023
By Jian Zhang and Tao Zhao

Recently, scientists shared new findings that may indicate the inner core of the earth has stopped its spinning and could be preparing to move in reverse. However, because we lack the technology necessary to actually see that deep inside our planet, this is all conjecture.

For most of humanity’s existence, the same was true of our ability to see inside the human body. It wasn’t until late in the 16th century that we began to develop a scientific understanding of our cells and body composition by examining tissue that was removed and viewed outside of the body through a microscope.

Now, we stand on the cusp of incredible imaging advances that leapfrog what we are able to do today, potentially...

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