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The Scientific Observer Issue 13
In issue 13 of The Scientific Observer, we venture into a ketamine clinic to explore the frontiers of psychedelic therapy, investigate where a food's taste comes from and explore the need for a vaccine for a deadly, disfiguring virus.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 10
Issue 10 of The Scientific Observer features a deep dive into the pursuit of a "holy grail" influenza vaccine, what the world's first pig to human heart transplant could mean for the future of medicine, the complexities of the cancer microbiome and much more. Download your free copy now.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 09
Issue nine of The Scientific Observer features an interview with Nobel Prize Laureate Elizabeth Blackburn, an article from the Lost Women of Science, how the Omicron variant highlights the need for smart vaccine design and much more.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 08
Download this month's issue of The Scientific Observer to learn about how we can pave the way to net zero in pharma and biotech, disparities in healthcare and clinical research, vaccine equality and much more.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 05 August 2021
In this month's issue of The Scientific Observer we explore cancer throughout the animal kingdom, mental health and illness in higher education, the ancient power of microalgae and much more.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 02 May 2021
Welcome to the second issue of The Scientific Observer, a new editorial venture by Technology Networks. Each issue of this free monthly magazine will intermix a selection of our favorite scientific stories from the Technology Networks communities with new and exclusive content.
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The Scientific Observer Issue 01 April 2021
The Scientific Observer is a new editorial venture by Technology Networks. Each issue of this free monthly magazine will intermix a selection of our favorite scientific stories from the Technology Networks communities with new and exclusive content, exploring key themes and topical issues.
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