Vet Advocate Many veterans who fought in the Gulf War believe their health has been affected by exposure to toxic substances in the conflict. The government is skeptical. To build their case, they've turned to the Internet.

Slice of Life Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. A convicted criminal is the first man to exist in cyberspace. He's the "Visible Human" and his contribution to science is helping medical students everywhere.

Anatomical Travelogue With the help of online technology and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), photojournalist Alexander Tsiaras has created a photographic journey that combines art and science.

Cyberstork Brings Joy Adopting a baby can be a long and heart-wrenching process. Nancy Fox is helping to make the process easier for parents and orphans, and she is using the Web to do it.

Whose Life Is It, Anyway? After his daughter was diagnosed with leukemia, Loren Buhle started OncoLink, an online cancer resource aimed at lay people. Surprise: Not everyone is thrilled.

Net Escape By wiring housing projects in impoverished urban areas, National Urban Internet hopes the information super highway will become the road to hope.


Lead photograph by Gregory Heisler


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