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Ebola: And Senegal Makes Five

As you may know, PlanetSave posts important health stories as well as the popular science, nature, and climate reports we’re usually known for. (In fact, we’re working toward 500 health posts over these few years!) Today we excerpt from Examiner.com some news that follows up our Ebola story and exclusive interview with public health expert Vince Silenzio

Ebola Deaths May Reach Over 1,000 By Next Week (Exclusive Interview)

West Africa may even reach 1,000 deaths from Ebola this weekend. That’s just a guess, but not a bad guess, considering the Olympic record of this hemorrhagic virus. At the beginning of July nearly 500 people had died from the disease; two weeks later, the numbers had increased by 20%,; and the most recent confirmed figure,

Non-Metric System Countries: Bad Company

Ever wonder why scientists and news sites reporting on science often use the metric system? Metres and kilometres and other things that are spelled funny? Well, mainly because an overwhelming percentage of the planet use the metric system. In fact, there are only three countries that do not: Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States of

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