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Category Archives: Medicine

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Silencing Epilepsy With A Flash of Light

By Emily Anthes
Posted: February 6, 2013
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The Father and the Fetus

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 14, 2012
Category: Medicine, Men, Parenting, Sperm | Leave a comment

Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) serves on House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology

By David Kroll
Posted: August 19, 2012
Category: Medicine, Politics and Science, Religion | Leave a comment

The World’s First Bionic Elephants

By Emily Anthes
Posted: May 9, 2012
Category: Animals, Medicine, Q & A | Leave a comment

Pachyderm Prosthetics

By Emily Anthes
Posted: October 4, 2011
Category: Animals, Biotechnology, Medicine | Leave a comment

How Animal Prosthetics are Spurring Innovation

By Emily Anthes
Posted: September 28, 2011
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Learning to Speak Like a Woman

By Emily Anthes
Posted: August 17, 2011
Category: Medicine, Men, Psychology, Sex | Leave a comment

Ramadan: Holy month and field experiment

By Emily Anthes
Posted: August 8, 2011
Category: Medicine, Neuroscience, Psychology | Leave a comment

Stem Cell Therapies for Injured Animals

By Emily Anthes
Posted: July 7, 2011
Category: Animals, Medicine | Leave a comment

High School Guest Post: Fight for the Cure

By Emily Anthes
Posted: June 6, 2011
Category: Genomics, Medicine | Leave a comment
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