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Scientists transplant gene-edited pig organ into brain-dead patient
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Scientists Face Dilemma
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April 22, 2024 • Drug company reps commonly visit doctors to talk about new medications. A team of economists wanted to know if that helps patients live longer. They found that for cancer ... Read More
Scientists discover once-in-a-billion-year event — 2 lifeforms merging to create a new cell part
Researchers think a microbe that was engulfed by an algal cell 100 million years ago has since evolved into an integral part of the cell's machinery. Read More
Black Scientists Ask: “Why Does Science Have A Racism Problem?”
However, they added, “centering our science ... Diversity Officer at Cell Press and an editor at Cell to explore the idea of a special Juneteenth issue focused on Black scientists as well ... Read More
Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist
You can be a scientist! Or at least you ... very high costs and is often prohibitive for some scientists," Marcos Goldin, geologist and citizen science coordinator at the cruise line Aurora ... Read More
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