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  • From Science.org 06/10/2025 - U.S. scientists’ lives and careers are being upended. Here are five of their stories - Read by Matthew Winnicki - AIRSLA
    2025/06/23
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    Read by: Matthew Winnicki U.S. scientists’ lives and careers are being upended. Here are five of their stories Title: As the second Trump administration sends U.S. science into upheaval, countless researchers are fighting for their futures Publisher: science.org - AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Date Published: 2 May 20252:10 pm ET Authors: Sara Reardon, Jeffrey Mervis, Phie Jacobs, Erik Stokstad

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    16 分
  • Science Magazine 06/10/2025 - HSC researchers explore 3D printing to treat vision disorders - Read by Sonia Amadeo - AIRSLA
    2025/06/14
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    Title: HSC researchers explore 3D printing to treat vision disorders Date published: October 15, 2024 By: Nicole Luna Publisher: HSC - University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth

    Article URL: https://www.unthsc.edu/newsroom/story/hsc-researchers-explore-3d-printing-to-treat-vision-disorders/

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    5 分
  • Science Magazine 05/05/2025 - Crucial Training Pipeline for Deaf Scientists Dismantled by NIH Funding Cuts - Read by Merrick Schneider - AIRSLA
    2025/05/08
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    Merrick Schneider reads from science.org Crucial Training Pipeline for Deaf Scientists Dismantled by NIH Funding Cuts by D. Jacobs

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    10 分
  • The Guardian: Genetics, Evolution 6/25/2024 - The big idea: can you inherit memories from your ancestors? - Read by Brian Lemon - AIRSLA
    2024/06/26
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    An article in the area of Genetics and Evolution, published in The Guardian

    “The big idea: can you inherit memories from your ancestors?”

    The science of epigenetics suggests we can pass on trauma - but trust and compassion too.

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    11 分
  • Medicine and Medical Research News 3/22/2024 - New York Times Successful Pig Kidney Transplant - Read by Roger Baker - AIRSLA
    2024/03/28

    News from the New York Times. A man had a successful pig kidney transplant. Read by Roger Baker

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    7 分
  • Scientific American - How Much Vitamin D Do You Need To Stay Healthy? Jan 2024 - Read by Brian Lemon - AIRSLA
    2024/02/18
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    37 分