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November 18, 2021 |
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Inequality Lost Women of Science, Episode 3: The Case of the Missing Portrait A missing portrait of physician and pathologist Dorothy Andersen takes us on a journey into the perils of memorialization—and who gets to be remembered. Pediatric intensivist Scott Baird hunts for the portrait, and psychiatry resident Nientara Anderson and emergency medicine resident Lizzy Fitzsousa, both former medical students at Yale University, explain how, in today's diverse communities, "dude walls" can have an insidious effect on those who walk past them every day | By Katie Hafner,The Lost Women of Science Initiative | | | |
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Cancer The COVID Cancer Effect Oncologists are grappling with predicting—and mitigating—the effects of the pandemic | | | |
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FROM THE STORE | Existence and Other Questions: Selected Works of John Horgan Does free will exist? Is the Schr├╢dinger Equation True? How does matter make a mind? In his Scientific American column, John Horgan takes a scientific approach to exploring mysteries such as these, and in this eBook, we collect some of his most thought-provoking work on consciousness, quantum mechanics, the science of psychedelic drugs and more. | | | |
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QUOTE OF THE DAY "The whole area of body weight and obesity has become very, very difficult to study objectively. There's so much emotion, so many interests that are involved." Katherine Flegal, epidemiologist | |
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