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Discuss “The Triple Helix”

At first glance, the latest issue of The Triple Helix — with its glossy cover, fluorescent graphics, and impressive subheads — looks like it belongs on a shelf somewhere between the Columbia Law Review, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Discover magazine. The cover feature, set in stark white letters against a backdrop of prismatic nucleotides and eerily lit fingers holding a vial, reads “Pharmacogenomics: Progress Slowly but Surely.”

Topics further down the page range from bioremediation (“Getting Help from Nature to Clean Up After Ourselves”) to the future of P2P file sharing (“MGM vs. Grokster”). The trend continues inside, with in-depth features on NASA’s new space exploration program and radio frequency identification...

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