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  • The surgeon came and talked to me, followed by the anaesthetist, followed by—wait for it—The Scientist.

    Warning: ten-mile long post ahead StyleyGeek 2008

  • The surgeon came and talked to me, followed by the anaesthetist, followed by—wait for it—The Scientist.

    Archive 2008-11-01 StyleyGeek 2008

  • “They lose their stemness,” Rao told The Scientist.

    Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Prove Unstable | Impact Lab 2005

  • From the article, A US House of Representatives committee has recommended that the National Institutes of Health NIH provide free access to all research it funds and asked the NIH to submit a plan by December 1, 2004, for how to implement the new policy in fiscal year 2005… ‘This is the policy that many of us have been advocating for some time,’ Peter Suber, from Earlham College in Richmond, Ind., told The Scientist.

    Open access to US govt work urge « ResourceShelf 2004

  • The protein-based reprogramming breakthrough was honored as the Top Technology of 2009 by The Scientist, and Fate's iPSC technology received the 2009 North American Technology Innovation Award from Frost

    DWS Full News Feed pillscribe 2010

  • The protein-based reprogramming breakthrough was honored as the Top Technology of 2009 by The Scientist, and Fate's iPSC technology received the 2009 North American Technology Innovation Award from Frost & Sullivan.

    DWS Full News Feed 2010

  • Take 5 minutes today to fill out The Scientist 's salary survey, and help us compare the field by gender, specialization, degree, and more.

    News from The Scientist Jef Akst 2010

  • Take 5 minutes today to fill out The Scientist 's salary survey, and help us compare the field by gender, specialization, degree, and more.

    News from The Scientist 2010

  • "Unless somebody intervenes, we're going to stand there at the gates and watch the bulldozers destroy thousands of varieties that are growing in a collection that dates back to 1926," Fowler told The Scientist.

    Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News 2010

  • It takes up a lot of space and has had an annual budget of more than $500,000, according to The Scientist.

    NEWS updates from www.voiceofsandiego.org 2009

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