Tag: special
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Bye-Bye Bluebird
In mid-November we removed our Twitter feed display in the right-hand column. Yesterday, we decided to leave Twitter altogether.
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Essay – Quick, Name the Secretary of HHS
Our country and world are in the worst health crisis in a century, and the U.S. cabinet secretary with the word “health” in the title is missing in action.
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Book Review – The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
As the world struggles to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic, author Michael Lewis tells how the U.S. first struggled to identify and contain the virus.
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Essay – Find the Missing Vaccine Doses
Biden’s vaccine distribution team needs to find those doses, and fast, before their shelf life expires.
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Essay – Enlist U.S. Retailers for Vaccine Distribution
A promising solution for vaccine distribution is staring policy-makers in the face, on street corners and shopping centers across the U.S., retail chain stores.
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Women’s Heart Health Diagnostics in the Works
An organization for redressing health disparities faced by women awarded a new grant to advance better tools for predicting risk of women’s heart disease.
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Essay – Ten Years and Counting
If you dig deep into the Science & Enterprise archives, you’ll find this site began posting on 6 July 2010, exactly 10 years ago today.
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Editorial – No More Business as Usual
As much as Science & Enterprise tries to stick to its reporting of science news for business people, and enterprise for scientists, sometimes events of the day overtake our usual news topics.
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Commentary – Biotech, Trump’s Latest Casino
If you thought the Trump administration couldn’t bungle any worse its response to the coronavirus pandemic, think again.
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Int’l Group Funding Coronavirus Vaccines
An international health coalition is funding development of vaccines against the new coronavirus outbreak spreading quickly through China and to other countries.