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HeLa cells and Henrietta Lacks
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Poetic justice: The Henrietta Lacks story

Ashley JacksonSeptember 22, 2023October 29, 2023015 mins

Ashley Jackson examines the ethical and scientific implications of the HeLa cells sourced from Henrietta Lacks.

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Fairness
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Scientific misattribution: Academia’s worst-kept secret

Ilke BoranAugust 28, 2023September 22, 2023025 mins

Ilke Boran explores the problem of scientific misattributions and representation in academia advocating for systemic solutions.

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Prehistoric planet 2
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Is Prehistoric Planet 2 the best palaeontology documentary yet?

Spencer PevsnerJuly 31, 2023September 3, 2023017 mins

Spencer Pevsner reviews Prehistoric Planet 2, describing its incredible visuals, engaging plot, and raising awareness about its issues.

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How important is diversity in STEM?

The Oxford ScientistMay 26, 2021December 1, 202208 mins

By Georgia Shave People working in science get to decide what is important, and how it gets researched. These decisions determine what society views as truth in science. When there is a lack of diversity in the people deciding what counts as truth, we are only getting a partial scientific perspective. Having only a partial…

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