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FEATURED: latest book by geneticist & DNA Science blogger Ricki Lewis, PhD

The Forever Fix: Gene Therapy and the Boy Who Saved It is narrative science exploring the next frontier in medicine and genetics through the very personal prism of the children and families gene therapy has touched.
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Monthly Archives: January 2012
American Anthropological Association Takes Public Stand against Open Access
Category: Announcements, Critique
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New collection of articles explores the science, application, and regulation of genetically modified insects for disease control
Category: Collections, Neglected Diseases
Tagged genetic modification, genetically modified, insects
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PLoS Biology Podcast Episode 02: Decoding speech from the human brain
Category: Neuroscience, Podcast, Uncategorized
Tagged Auditory system, Speech, Stimulus reconstruction
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The Digital Return: Digital Repatriation and Indigenous Knowledge
Category: Announcements, Application, Society
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The Science of Mysteries: An Overdose of Strychnine
Category: murder mystery, poison, Speakeasy Science, The Poisoner's Handbook
Tagged Agatha Christie, Ann Finkbeiner, arsenic, Dorothy L. Sayers, Hercule Poirot, Jennifer Ouellette, Science of Mysteries, Strong Poison, strychnine, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Thomas Neil Cream, William Palmer
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