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By Guest Author On Tuesday, June 12th, 2018
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How to Finish a Research Paper in 1 Day

Have you ever tried writing a 6-page research paper in one night only? We don’t recommend doing this if you care about the results you get at college. At the same time, we understand how difficult it is to More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, February 28th, 2018
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New insight on malaria parasite transmission could inform future drug development

A clinical trial involving an established model for studying malaria has yielded new insight on parasite transmission and could assist in future elimination efforts. Plasmodium falciparum ring forms/CDC The study, More...

By Guest Author On Friday, January 26th, 2018
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Scientists Discovered a Connection Between Arthritis and Eye Diseases

1 in every 4 adults is diagnosed with arthritis, which means this condition has become an epidemic in its own right. It currently is one of the priorities for researchers, who are desperately trying to find a cure. More...

By Guest Author On Friday, January 12th, 2018
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Unconventional topics to study

Every now and then, we can come across topics that make us wonder if what we just read was real. A great, if controversial comedian, one made an excellent point about the way that our scientific minds study in the More...

By Guest Author On Monday, December 18th, 2017
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Know More about Certain Vital Factors for Being Successful in Share Trading

Are you starting to think about wealth creation and have decided to invest in the share market? The first thing that you must understand is that the share market is not magic, and it does not work instantly or positively More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, November 1st, 2017
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Zika: Pregnant women should be tested more than once, study says

Molecular tests to detect Zika virus, which enable identification of the pathogen’s genetic material in body fluids, such as blood, urine, semen and saliva during the acute phase of infection, have been used More...

By Grandpa Ernie On Wednesday, October 25th, 2017
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Pornography as a public health crisis resolution introduced in Florida: Hat tip to Ross Spano

Good evening, Gramps here, The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) says the pornography of today has created an unprecedented epidemic of sexual harm. Young children are now exposed to hardcore (mainstream) More...

By Grandpa Ernie On Monday, October 23rd, 2017
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Rand Paul wants to save tax dollars, getting scientific types unwound

Good afternoon, Gramps here, Did you know that the US government, through the National Science Foundation (NSF), spent $30,000 of yours and mine hard earned tax dollars to study the gambling habits of people in More...

By The Dispatch On Thursday, October 5th, 2017
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Zika antibody cocktail protects monkeys in study

Using blood samples from an individual previously infected with Zika virus, scientists funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, have More...

By Guest Author On Wednesday, August 2nd, 2017
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Tips For Writing A Dissertation The Will Be Sure To Impress

Whether you work as a lawyer, researcher or medical doctor, there is a good chance that you’ll want to write a dissertation at some point in the future. A thesis is a wonderful way to distribute your wisdom and More...

By Guest Author On Monday, July 24th, 2017
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Tips For Passing Your Psychology Courses With Ease

Getting a major in psychology can be a wise decision. More and more people have been diagnosed with mental illnesses, so you can guarantee that you’ll have little to no trouble getting a job in the future. However, More...

By Guest Author On Monday, July 17th, 2017
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10 Qualities of a Successful Lawyer

You’ve probably heard the saying… “Practice makes perfect,” right? Well, this saying is particularly true when applied to the qualities you must possess for your ideal career path. Once you have chosen More...

By The Dispatch On Tuesday, July 11th, 2017
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University of Minnesota fetal tissue acquisition called into question

The Thomas More Society thinks that the University of Minnesota may have some explaining to do. Attorneys at the national public interest law firm are hoping to get answers with a motion filed this week in the Fourth More...

By The Dispatch On Sunday, June 18th, 2017
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Malaria: Penn State researchers describe target for combatting drug-resistant parasites

A newly described protein could be an effective target for combatting drug-resistant malaria parasites. The protein, the transcription factor PfAP2-I, regulates a number of genes involved with the parasite’s More...

By The Dispatch On Saturday, April 22nd, 2017
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Sunflower seeds traced as source of toxic mold, potent liver carcinogen

Michigan State University researchers have shown that sunflower seeds are frequently contaminated with a toxin produced by molds and pose an increased health risk in many low-income countries worldwide. Michigan More...

By The Dispatch On Thursday, April 13th, 2017
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Herpes virus: Protein complexes identified that control infection and reactivation

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections last a lifetime. Once a person has been infected, the virus can remain dormant (latent) for years before periodically reactivating to cause recurrent disease. This poorly understood More...

By The Dispatch On Monday, March 27th, 2017
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5 Careers for Psychology Majors

A psychology degree offers a plethora of career opportunities. A psychology degree allows you to explore many options, from therapy, to counseling, teaching, marketing, and beyond.  Fortunately, if you cannot afford More...

By Adam Lee On Tuesday, February 7th, 2017
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How bereavement can affect the elderly

Bereavement is difficult at any stage of life, but it can hit elderly people particularly hard. Older people who lose their long-term spouse or partner can find it tough to cope with the grief. After the death of More...

By Kaye Wonderhouse On Tuesday, January 31st, 2017
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NASA probe Cassini sends photos close-up view of Saturn’s rings

NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has beamed back amazing close-up photographs of Saturn’s rings. The icy debris is already being nicknamed “straw” and “propellers.” These images are 550 More...

By The Dispatch On Wednesday, January 18th, 2017
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‘Big Bang Theory’ star Jim Parsons narrates Discovery’s ‘First in Human’ look at NIH research

Near the nation’s capital, on the campus of the National Institutes of Health, sits Building 10: the largest hospital in the world devoted solely to research. Inside, our country’s most brilliant scientific More...

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