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Innovation hotspots, FDA v. Alliance, cancer in China, eclipse this month, and the uncanny valley turns 55.
Issue #11 of American Journalist
Apr 1, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Innovation hotspots, FDA v. Alliance, cancer in China, eclipse this month, and the uncanny valley turns 55.
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Ebola drugs, COVID vaccines, lab leak (again), transgender rights, and the enigma of the direct-to-consumer microbiome test
Issue #10 of American Journalist
Mar 15, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Ebola drugs, COVID vaccines, lab leak (again), transgender rights, and the enigma of the direct-to-consumer microbiome test
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Restoring coral reefs, how the opioid epidemic hits toddlers, old fossils, a new snakeworm, and why we love those sounds booming-out-a-jeep
Issue #9 of American Journalist
Mar 8, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Restoring coral reefs, how the opioid epidemic hits toddlers, old fossils, a new snakeworm, and why we love those sounds booming-out-a-jeep
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Fish stripes, butterfly flaps, California wildfires, the virus formerly known as monkeypox, and why they want to dehydrate the stratosphere
Issue #8 of American Journalist
Mar 1, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Fish stripes, butterfly flaps, California wildfires, the virus formerly known as monkeypox, and why they want to dehydrate the stratosphere
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Meet "Scarface" the white dwarf star—also, Medicaid, 3D printed eyes, epigenetic silencing as therapy, and the awful legacy of eugenics
Issue #7 of American Journalist
Feb 29, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Meet "Scarface" the white dwarf star—also, Medicaid, 3D printed eyes, epigenetic silencing as therapy, and the awful legacy of eugenics
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Gossip, Ozempic, sex in the brain, evolution of snakes, and a major clinical trial for autoimmunity
Issue #6 of American Journalist
Feb 23, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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Gossip, Ozempic, sex in the brain, evolution of snakes, and a major clinical trial for autoimmunity
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Joey the hungry quasar, starving grad students, in-house pharmacies, and the true cost of redlining
Issue #5 of American Journalist
Feb 22, 2024
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Jason Socrates Bardi
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