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Explanation: Hypothesis invites authors to submit new and thought-provoking predictions based on scientific findings or theories from any field. We aim to establish an interdisciplinary journal that swiftly publishes new, provocative, and sometimes currently untestable ideas, while preserving the free-thinking nature of the earliest scientific publications. Thus, Hypothesis favours publication of articles that go beyond reporting data or summarizing a body of work, providing a vessel for thoughtful speculation and healthy debate where authors can freely articulate their most exciting ideas. Moreover, by challenging authors to create intriguing hypotheses concerning their reviewed or original research, Hypothesis is committed to publishing entertaining articles suitable for all readers.
Volume 6, Number 1
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Editorial
| Interdisciplinary Communication |
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Article Accelerator
Opinion
| Local Biotech Sector and Global Health Development |
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Mehrdad Hariri |
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Humour
| Elucidating the Phantom Phantom |
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Sadie Yancey |
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Review
| Fun with Microarrays Part III: Integration and the End of Microarrays as We Know Them |
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Paul C. Boutros |
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| The Scientifc Workforce Policy Debate: Do We Produce too Many Biomedical Trainees? |
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Jeffrey R. Sharom |
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