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Some hard science on sexism in academia

An op-ed in the New York Times argues sexism in academia is over, but it's off the mark.

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A high-flying health concern

Brain lesions observed in military pilots don’t appear to be a major risk, but researchers are studying preventative measures just in case

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Is your food safe?

Yes — until it’s not. And these experts say that’s the problem

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Dengue fever vaccine inches to approval

Newly completed clinical trials show the vaccine works, but perhaps not well enough

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FDA approves implanted weight loss device

The device uses electric pulses to suppress hunger to help obese adults who have had difficulty losing weight independently

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The fashonista physicist

Theoretical physicist Ágnes Mócsy teaches art students science

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Why do you feel so awful at high altitudes?

A drop in air pressure and oxygen can make you feel pretty out of shape

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We need food, not ethanol

Our misplaced confidence in biofuels

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From pollution to power

Scientists are working on turning harmful algae blooms intro practical energy sources

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Should national labs reinvent themselves?

American science needs the U.S. national laboratories, but the system could use an update

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VIDEO: These babies are made for talkin’

Researchers are studying autism to gather clues about how babies learn to speak

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Some hard science on sexism in academia

An op-ed in the New York Times argues sexism in academia is over, but it's off the mark. The post Some hard science on sexism in academia appeared first on Scienceline.

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A high-flying health concern

Brain lesions observed in military pilots don’t appear to be a major risk, but researchers are studying preventative measures just in case The post A high-flying health concern appeared first on...

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Is your food safe?

Yes — until it’s not. And these experts say that’s the problem The post Is your food safe? appeared first on Scienceline.

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Dengue fever vaccine inches to approval

Newly completed clinical trials show the vaccine works, but perhaps not well enough The post Dengue fever vaccine inches to approval appeared first on Scienceline.

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FDA approves implanted weight loss device

The device uses electric pulses to suppress hunger to help obese adults who have had difficulty losing weight independently The post FDA approves implanted weight loss device appeared first on...

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The fashonista physicist

Theoretical physicist Ágnes Mócsy teaches art students science The post The fashonista physicist appeared first on Scienceline.

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Why do you feel so awful at high altitudes?

A drop in air pressure and oxygen can make you feel pretty out of shape The post Why do you feel so awful at high altitudes? appeared first on Scienceline.

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We need food, not ethanol

Our misplaced confidence in biofuels The post We need food, not ethanol appeared first on Scienceline.

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From pollution to power

Scientists are working on turning harmful algae blooms intro practical energy sources The post From pollution to power appeared first on Scienceline.

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