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HuffPost Science: Venom; Red Dwarf; Supercomputer
April 1, 2013 Venom in the animal kingdom often is used for hunting -- it slows down prey, changes its scent for easier tracking, and essentially digests it alive. But in the world of biomedical science, researchers are finding that venom toxins not only have the potential to harm, but also to heal. Continue reading... | MARIO LIVIO | | The Fate of Life on Earth: A Cosmic Perspective | Assuming that human ingenuity will be able to overcome expected perils like bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, violent volcanic "supereruptions," asteroid impacts and food shortages, there are still a few distant events on a more cosmic scale that may be inevitable. Continue reading... | | ALLEN FRANCES | | Where Have All the Normals Gone? | We are spending tens of billions of dollars plying the worried well with unnecessary and expensive drugs; while at the very same time ignoring the desperate needs of those who really could benefit from psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. Continue reading... | | | | |
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