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Prof. Kate Brown on Democracy Now! “Mysterious Russian Nuclear Missile Accident Sparks Fears of Cover-Up & “Chernobyl Redux”

Aug 26, 2019

Jump to the 15 minute mark. Questions are swirling over a mysterious nuclear accident in northern Russia on August 8. Seven people, including five nuclear scientists, died in an explosion, which…

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How the Invention of Spreadsheet Software Unleashed Wall Street on the World

Aug 19, 2019

By Janet Burns In 2010, a pair of researchers published a controversial economics paper. It was cited by UK politicians to justify austerity measures that sparked economic and employment crises, and…

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When Science was Groovy

Aug 9, 2019

Prof. David Kaiser, co-authored with Patrick McCray, published an article in Science marking the 50th anniversaries of Woodstock and the Apollo 11 moon landing. The full text is available…

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The True Toll of the Chernobyl Disaster

Jul 31, 2019

Kate Brown, MIT historian of science, has traveled to Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia to research the health and death toll from the Chernobyl accident. She’s interviewed by @BBC_Future in this informative…

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Prof. Robin Scheffler writes, Protecting children: the American turn from polio to cancer vaccines

Jul 2, 2019

Protecting children: the American turn from polio to cancer vaccines Robin Wolfe Scheffler CMAJ July 02, 2019 191 (26) E739-E741; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.181630 From 1964 through 1978, the United States poured billions…

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Science Friday Podcast with Prof. David Kaiser, “Revisiting A Once-Great Scientific Idea”

Jun 3, 2019

Visit Science Friday:  https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/revisiting-a-once-great-scientific-idea/ “Albert Michelson was a Polish immigrant who grew up in the hard-scrabble atmosphere of the California gold rush. He relied on an appeal to then-President Ulysses Grant…

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5 Questions for Robin Wolfe Scheffler, author of “A Contagious Cause: The American Hunt for Cancer Viruses and the Rise of Molecular Medicine”

May 20, 2019

5 Questions for Robin Wolfe Scheffler, author of “A Contagious Cause: The American Hunt for Cancer Viruses and the Rise of Molecular Medicine” May 16, 2019 By Carrie Adams In his…

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In cancer research, a winding road to discovery

May 14, 2019

In cancer research, a winding road to discovery Book by MIT professor examines the circuitous history behind the investigation of cancer as a contagious illness. Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office…
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