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June 9, 2014
The Man Who Was Immune to AIDS

But not what came after.

June 9, 2014
Does Oscar Sound Cooler Than Aetna?

Oscar, a post-Obamacare start-up, tries to conquer�and cover�a new generation of uninsured.

June 9, 2014
Life, After

An accident in February cost the TV reporter Miles O’Brien his left arm. He soon discovered that every movement, no matter how small, requires rethinking.

June 9, 2014
The Last ...

... Outbreak of Ebola virus, use of mercury in medical equipment, and more.

June 9, 2014
How Justin Bieber Saved This Kid

Our son, Theo, had a mystery illness and kept getting worse. Three things turned the tide: huddles of doctors comparing notes, a lot of blood tests, and one stupid song.

June 9, 2014
Replaceable Me

From lab-grown lungs to mechanical eyes, the latest, and most realistic, artificial body parts.

June 2, 2014
A Type House Divided

Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones brought the world Gotham, Mercury, and Archer. They had one of the most successful�and lucrative�partnerships in type design. But one of them thought it wasn’t a partnership at all.

June 2, 2014
The Taming of the Trading Monster

After his firm’s indictment, Steven A. Cohen is richer than ever�but almost everything has changed.

May 19, 2014
Film Projectionists on Stolen Skin

Andy Baratta from MoMA, Mike Katz from BAMcinématek, and Joe Stankus from IFC Center.

May 19, 2014
Mary H.K. Choi on Wanting to be Vincent Cassel

He’s the new George Clooney for non-basic guys.