Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, the coauthor of "The Telomere Effect," received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009. She was honored for her discoveries about human DNA, and her work has ...
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Thousands of demonstrations erupted across the nation as healthcare providers, scientists and researchers demanded funding ...
What a jagged image we use for women who achieve greatly, defining accomplishment in terms of the barrier rather than the triumph. There she is up where the air is thin, where men still outnumber ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn explains the phenomenon of apparent aging that happens overnight. When a person experiences a massively stressful event, they can appear to ...
Blackburn co-authored "The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer." Follow Tech Insider: On Facebook More from Science In 2009, Elizabeth Blackbrun ...
One day, when Elizabeth Blackburn was about 15, mischief filled her mind. She and a friend mixed ammonia and iodine, then watched as their fellow French-language classmates reacted to the bang. "I was ...
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