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Viral Vaccines: The Next Big Step In Immunization

The recent Ebola epidemic caused international panic, strict worldwide airport security, and killed more than 11,000 people, leaving researchers scrambling for cheap, efficient, and effective treatments. But it’s not all doom and...

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Biosemiotics

Biosemiotics is an emerging field of study that provides a new perspective...

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The outer limits?

In fourteen days’ time, humankind will finally get to see a world...

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Qi Wireless: More efficient and faster charging

Among recent technological advances, Qi wireless charging is arguably one of the...

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High-Protein Diets: Too Much of a Good Thing?

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