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  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/149330109601/materials-science-microscopy-music-and-marie Heliyon Blog — Materials Science, Microscopy, Music, and Marie... - Materials Science, Microscopy, Music, and Marie Curie – Meet Heliyon’s Associate Editor Sneha Rhode As Heliyon continues to grow, we are expanding our team. Earlier this month we were delighted to...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/148363136236/heliyon-celebrates-100-published-papers Heliyon Blog — Heliyon Celebrates 100 Published Papers! - Heliyon Celebrates 100 Published Papers! Last month, Heliyon published its 100th paper. To celebrate, we assembled a list of some of the most read articles we’ve published to date. Read below to learn...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/143054001371/promising-new-compound-protects-neurons-and-vision Heliyon Blog — Promising New Compound Protects Neurons and Vision... - Promising New Compound Protects Neurons and Vision in Mice with Glaucoma Early tests of a novel compound in mice with glaucoma should come as welcome news to millions of people around the world now...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/133786522956/what-economic-crash-theory-says-about-car Heliyon Blog — What economic crash theory says about car... - What economic crash theory says about car accidents… and space flight: An Interview with Robert Shuler By Mary Beth O'Leary Car crash rates of different countries have been linked to wealth. But take...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/130543294656/research-spotlight-ginkgolides Heliyon Blog — Research Spotlight: Ginkgolides - Research Spotlight: Ginkgolides By Mary Beth O'Leary In degenerative brain diseases like dementia, the death of brain cells in the hippocampus can mean that people are unable to convert short term...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/129637417731/blooming-buds-increase-pest-infestation-in Heliyon Blog — Blooming Buds Increase Pest Infestation in... - Blooming Buds Increase Pest Infestation in Yard-long Beans By Mary Beth O'Leary Image: Yard-long beans blossom Protein dense Yard-long beans offer an affordable source of vitamins, particularly in...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/127228224386/racquetball-and-research-meet-editorial-advisor Heliyon Blog — Racquetball and Research: Meet Editorial Advisor... - Racquetball and Research: Meet Editorial Advisor Timothy Starr By Mary Beth O'Leary Heliyon’s editorial team is backed by an advisory board of experts who provide essential guidance on their...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/126508695856/why-publish-in-heliyon Heliyon Blog — Why Publish in Heliyon? - Why Publish in Heliyon? By Mary Beth O'Leary Last week we answered the question “What is Heliyon?” This week we are tackling another question we’ve received from researchers: why should I publish my...

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