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Print journal: Potential of Viruses in Medical Treatments

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

By: Elizabeth Richardson, writing forThe Science in Society ReviewViruses present persistent dangers to human health and they have caused many of the most terrifying and lethal diseases throughout history, from smallpox to influenza and HIV. There is...

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Print journal: Potential of Viruses in Medical Treatments

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

By: Elizabeth Richardson, writing forThe Science in Society ReviewViruses present persistent dangers to human health and they have caused many of the most terrifying and lethal diseases throughout history, from smallpox to influenza and HIV. There is...

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Print journal: Why We Should Be Skeptical of the Science of Sexuality

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

By: Hannah LeBlanc, writing forThe Science in Society ReviewIn the past decade or so, several efforts to uncover the science of homosexuality have been published and received great media attention. From reports of gay animals to searches for the gay ...

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Print journal: Why We Should Be Skeptical of the Science of Sexuality

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

By: Hannah LeBlanc, writing forThe Science in Society ReviewIn the past decade or so, several efforts to uncover the science of homosexuality have been published and received great media attention. From reports of gay animals to searches for the gay ...

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Print journal: Time to remove your wisdom teeth!?

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

By: Michelle Tran, writing forThe Science in Society ReviewEvolutionists postulate that the diets of our more primitive ancestors were largely based on hard grains, seeds, and other forms of vegetation. As such, early humans were adapted to their lif...

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The Jurassic Park of Modern Age: Endangered Animals and Stem Cell Technology

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

Who likes sci-fi movies? Sci-fi movies about awesome technology, giant mutant creatures, characters with extraordinary powers? In the 21st century, one can hardly find a scenario that is more appealing to the general public than that of crazy scienti...

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The Jurassic Park of Modern Age: Endangered Animals and Stem Cell Technology

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

Who likes sci-fi movies? Sci-fi movies about awesome technology, giant mutant creatures, characters with extraordinary powers? In the 21st century, one can hardly find a scenario that is more appealing to the general public than that of crazy scienti...

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When Scorched Earth Meets Oil Reserves

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

Despite the brevity of Iraqs August 1990 invasion of Kuwait and the resulting war to regain Kuwaiti sovereignty, the seven-month conflict left a tragic mark on peoples lives and affected Kuwaits natural environment significantly. While oil had been u...

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When Scorched Earth Meets Oil Reserves

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

Despite the brevity of Iraqs August 1990 invasion of Kuwait and the resulting war to regain Kuwaiti sovereignty, the seven-month conflict left a tragic mark on peoples lives and affected Kuwaits natural environment significantly. While oil had been u...

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A Greener Revolution for a Sustainable Future

posted in Science | May 20, 2013

Modern agriculture subscribes to the paradigm of productivity above all else, and the costs of productivity are high: farms account for eighty percent of consumptive water use in the United States1, spray nearly a billion pounds of pesticide each yea...