Robotic Surgery for Cancer Treatment Stanford University Medical Center Will robots alter medical surgery? Dr. Mark Gonzalgo, an associate professor of urology at the Stanford University Medical Center, reveals the latest advances in robotic systems that promise to reduce pain, blood loss and hospital stays for patients with prostate, kidney and bladder cancer.
Early Adversity and the Neurobehavioral Development of Children - Part 2 University of Washington
Adversity or disadvantage experienced early in children's lives can lead to enduring social, emotional, and academic issues. The University of Oregon's Dr. Phil Fisher examines how familial and social factors associated with adversity can shape brain development in a way that undermines children's self-regulation and positive adjustment.
From Badware to Malware: Taming the Malicious Web University of Washington
Today's Web is where everything happens: we work, we play, we live our lives. Unfortunately, criminals also use the World Wide Web as a resource for stealing and abusing the very information made accessible by the Web via malware installations.