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Daily Archives: May 17, 2011

This Week in PLoS Medicine: Stroke outcomes; Gestational diabetes; Cervical cancer prevention

By Michael Morris
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: General | Leave a comment

PLoS ONE Publishes its 20,000th Manuscript!

By Jen Laloup
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: General, Images, Interviews | Tagged 20000th manuscript, asthma, author spotlight, Brian Oliver, Featured Image, PLoS ONE, Stephen Liggett | Leave a comment

The Rapture of Daylight Saving Time

By John Rennie
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: Psychology, Skepticism | Leave a comment

Social Neuroscience: Leading Researchers on Video

By daniel.lende
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: Brain, Society | Leave a comment

Gorgeous periodical cicada video from Mark Dolejs

By David Kroll
Posted: May 17, 2011
Category: Awesomesauce, North Carolina, Stuff I Don't Know About | Leave a comment
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