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The tangled history of mRNA vaccines
2021
Hundreds of scientists had worked on mRNA vaccines for decades before the coronavirus pandemic brought a breakthrough.
Hundreds of scientists had worked on mRNA vaccines for decades before the coronavirus pandemic brought a breakthrough.
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Human Genome Project: Twenty-five years of big biology
2015
The Human Genome Project, which launched a quarter of a century ago this week, still holds lessons for the consortium-based science it ushered in, say Eric D. Green, James D. Watson and Francis S. Collins.
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Medical pioneers
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Foy, Debbie
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Medical research personnel Biography Juvenile literature.
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Physicians Biography Juvenile literature.
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Medical innovations History 20th century Juvenile literature.
2011
Highlights our medical achievements and the lives of key figures that helped it all come to fruition.
What Rosalind Franklin truly contributed to the discovery of DNA’s structure
2023
Franklin was no victim in how the DNA double helix was solved. An overlooked letter and an unpublished news article, both written in 1953, reveal that she was an equal player.
Franklin was no victim in how the DNA double helix was solved. An overlooked letter and an unpublished news article, both written in 1953, reveal that she was an equal player.
Black and white image of Rosalind Franklin resting on a post while out hiking in Norway
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Dreams and due diligence : Till and McCulloch's stem cell discovery and legacy
\"In proving the existence of stem cells, Ernest Armstrong McCulloch and James Edgar Till formed the most important partnership in Canadian medical research since Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin. Together, Till and McCulloch instructed, influenced, and inspired successive generations of researchers who have used their findings to make huge advances against disease. Thousands of people who would have died from leukemia and immunological disorders now owe their lives to therapies supported by their seminal discoveries\"-- Dust jacket flap.
Slow productivity worked for Marie Curie — here’s why you should adopt it, too
2024
Do fewer things, work at a natural pace and obsess over quality, says computer scientist Cal Newport, in his latest time-management book.
Do fewer things, work at a natural pace and obsess over quality, says computer scientist Cal Newport, in his latest time-management book.
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When physicists strove for peace: past lessons for our uncertain times
2024
Can science be a route to peace and common understanding? A glance at the history of one institution shows: only when scientists actively commit to it.
Can science be a route to peace and common understanding? A glance at the history of one institution shows: only when scientists actively commit to it.
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Japan’s rising research stars: Ken-ichi Otake
2023
Otake uses novel materials to isolate ‘heavy water’ cheaply and efficiently.
Otake uses novel materials to isolate ‘heavy water’ cheaply and efficiently.
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