Introducing: Akshat Rathi - Scientific American (blog)
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Introducing: Akshat RathiScientific American (blog)Akshat is among the new breed of science writers who decided to do their magic with a pen rather than a test tube. He is a scientist and is currently completing his PhD in organic chemistry at the University of Oxford, UK. In July, he will be joining ... |
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NIH study finds sigmoidoscopy reduces colorectal cancer rates - Science Codex
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Scientist was cheated out of recognition, book says - Philadelphia Inquirer
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Scientist was cheated out of recognition, book saysPhiladelphia InquirerHere, they were checking test tubes. On a summer's day in 1943, a young scientist at Rutgers discovered an antibiotic that would change millions of lives. But Albert Schatz, who died in West Mount Airy in 2005, was denied credit. |
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Testing Private Ship to the Space Station, and Wine, Too - New York Times
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Visionary Psychiatrist Nurtured Generation of Scientists - Psychiatric News
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Visionary Psychiatrist Nurtured Generation of ScientistsPsychiatric NewsExploring the molecular workings of the brain takes mice and test tubes, but also an innovative approach to experimentation. Psychiatrist and neuroscientist Solomon Snyder, MD, is renowned both for the many discoveries that have emerged from his lab ... |
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