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The Lancet

NIAID director wins Canada Gairdner Global Health Award

Brian Owens Mar 23, 2016

Infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci has been awarded 2016’s Global Health Award from the Gairdner Foundation for his decades of work against HIV/AIDS. Anthony Fauci, the…

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Hakai

No, Britain Isn’t Naming a Ship RRS Boaty McBoatface

Brian Owens Mar 21, 2016

The British people have spoken, and they really want to name their new, US $290 million polar research ship the RRS Boaty McBoatface. In what probably…

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New Scientist

Sea-level rise may displace 13 million people in the US by 2100

Brian Owens Mar 14, 2016

Sea-level rise could force three times as many people in the US from their homes by the end of this century as previously thought, according to…

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Canadian Medical Association Journal

CMAJ gets interim editor amid governance shake-up

Brian Owens Mar 7, 2016

Dr. Diane Kelsall, a long-time CMAJ deputy editor and editor of CMAJ Open, has been appointed interim editor of the CMAJ as part of the journal owner’s…

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New Scientist

Orangutan population in Sumatra more than doubles after census

Brian Owens Mar 4, 2016

There are more than twice as many orangutans on the Indonesian island of Sumatra as we thought, according to a new survey. But deforestation and development…

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New Scientist

Alligators help protect bird nests – but still snack on chicks

Brian Owens Mar 2, 2016

It’s raining food for alligators in the Everglades – those that act as bodyguards for nesting birds get paid in chicks. It’s not uncommon for one…

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