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TFW the Radioactive Garbage from your Lab Turns Out to Be a Potential Cancer Treatment

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Sometimes your particle accelerator does more than you bargained for. Continue reading TFW the Radioactive Garbage from your Lab Turns Out to Be a Potential Cancer Treatment→

Posted in discovery, health, isotopes, medicine, One lab's trash, research, Science | Tagged Cancer, Physics

TFW the Radioactive Garbage from your Lab Turns Out to Be a Potential Cancer Treatment

Posted on February 17, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Sometimes your particle accelerator does more than you bargained for. Continue reading TFW the Radioactive Garbage from your Lab Turns Out to Be a Potential Cancer Treatment→

Posted in discovery, health, isotopes, medicine, One lab's trash, research, Science | Tagged Cancer, Physics

Animal Rights Groups Have Filed a Lawsuit Against the USDA for Removing Records

Posted on February 13, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

PETA, Born Free USA, and others filed the lawsuit Monday. Continue reading Animal Rights Groups Have Filed a Lawsuit Against the USDA for Removing Records→

Posted in animal rights, Animal Welfare, animals, foia, Government, Internet, See You in Court, transparency, usda

On Top of Everything Else, Climate Change Helps West Nile Disease to Spread

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The good news is, widespread immunity can trump a drought’s effects. Continue reading On Top of Everything Else, Climate Change Helps West Nile Disease to Spread→

Posted in climate change, disease, droughts, Environment, health, mosquitoes, Public Health, Sigh, vector-borne diseases, west nile, West Nile Disease

On Top of Everything Else, Climate Change Helps West Nile Disease to Spread

Posted on February 8, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

The good news is, widespread immunity can trump a drought’s effects. Continue reading On Top of Everything Else, Climate Change Helps West Nile Disease to Spread→

Posted in climate change, disease, droughts, Environment, health, mosquitoes, Public Health, Sigh, vector-borne diseases, west nile, West Nile Disease

This Blog Is Republishing All the Animal Welfare Records the USDA Deleted

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

A grassroots effort to recover the extant records has sprung up amid controversy over the USDA’s decision to remove the files from the web. Continue reading This Blog Is Republishing All the Animal Welfare Records the USDA Deleted→

Posted in access to information, Animal Welfare, animals, Government, privacy, transparency, undeletable, usda

Meet the 80-Year-Old Celebrated Typographer Who Designed Motherboard’s New Font

Posted on February 7, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

Margaret Calvert also just happened to design half the signs in Britain. Continue reading Meet the 80-Year-Old Celebrated Typographer Who Designed Motherboard’s New Font→

Posted in britain, Design, fonts, history, Internet, margaret calvert, motherboard, She's just our type, transportation, typefaces, UK, web design

The Vaccine Hunter: Nelson Michael Is Working to End Humanity’s Worst Diseases

Posted on February 3, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

From Ebola, to Zika, to HIV, Dr. Nelson Michael isn’t afraid of a challenge. Continue reading The Vaccine Hunter: Nelson Michael Is Working to End Humanity’s Worst Diseases→

Posted in disease, epidemiology, hiv, HOTY, humans of the year, humans of the year 2017, medicine, motherboard show, research, Science, virology, viruses, zika | Tagged Ebola, Vaccines

That Was Quick: Hunters Stopped a Bill to Privatize Over 3 Million Acres of Public Land

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Kaleigh Rogers

A Republican congressman introduced the bill, then withdrew it in just one week. Continue reading That Was Quick: Hunters Stopped a Bill to Privatize Over 3 Million Acres of Public Land→

Posted in conservation, fishing, Government, Hunters FTW, land management, nature, NPS, Parks, politics, privatization, public lands, wildlife | Tagged Hunting

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