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Marine microbes make musical waves

By Jyoti Madhusoodanan
Posted: March 6, 2013
Category: Fun, Media, Topic Focus | Tagged data reuse, ecology, marine microbial ecology, microbes, music, science communication | Leave a comment

The Brain Mapping Games: May the Odds Be Ever in Our Favor

By Lily Bui
Posted: March 6, 2013
Category: Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Giving back to research participants

By Jocalyn Clark
Posted: March 6, 2013
Category: General | Tagged Africa, antiretroviral treatment, clinical trials, developing world, health information, HIV, HIV/AIDS, reporting | Leave a comment

The Search for the Loneliest Whale in the World (Pt. 2)

By Hannah Cheng
Posted: March 6, 2013
Category: bioacoustics, oceanography, Zoology | Tagged Christopher Clark, Cold War, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, David Mellinger, hydrophones, NOAA, Pacific Ocean, U.S. Navy, William Watkins | Leave a comment

This Week in PLOS Medicine: Artemisinin resistance; Monitoring zoonoses; Disseminating research in rural Africa

By Michael Morris
Posted: March 6, 2013
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week | Tagged artemisinin, drug resistance, HIV, malaria, sub-saharan Africa | Leave a comment
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