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Fellowships: Turning brain drain into brain circulation

It takes a long time for a country to build a strong base in science, but only a short time to destroy it. Germany was a sad example. It was a world leader in the sciences for more than a century, until its science base was demolished during the Nazi era, and the country ceded its position to the United States. It has taken decades for Germany to rise again to its current level of excellence.

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Antibiotic resistance: The drugs don’t work

Scientists have feared this day would come ever since Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928. Accepting his Nobel prize, Fleming warned that bacteria could evolve to beat antibiotics. Recent years have seen repeated bouts of hand-wringing. But according to a report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) published on April 30th, Fleming’s fear is at last becoming reality.

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Revista internacional reconoce investigación argentina sobre VIH

El especialista, jefe además de infectología del Hospital Fernández, explicó que \”la importancia del estudio GARDEL no fue tanto la combinación de las drogas que propuso, sino que puso en duda el paradigma de que sólo el tratamiento antirretroviral con tres drogas es efectivo al demostrar que con dos se pueden obtener buenos resultados\”.

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