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Can inhaled oxygen cause cancer? – Author Interview

Can inhaled oxygen cause cancer? – Author Interview

by PeerJ Staff | Jan 14, 2015 | regular

Yesterday we published the work of Kamen Simeonov and Daniel Himmelstein in which they show a relationship between increased elevation and reduced lung cancer rates by examining publicly available data sets. After accounting for multiple factors, the findings...

Is today’s science where the software industry was in the 70s?

by PeerJ Staff | Mar 3, 2014 | regular

Today there are literally billions of apps that you can download to your smartphone anywhere in the world and start using in seconds. Imagine a totally different world though, one where in order to use an App you had to buy a new phone each time or spend weeks...

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