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Stabilizing Vaccines with Silk

New technology may bypass the need to keep vaccines cold by stabilizing them with silk.

Aired 08/25/2014 | Rating TV-PG

NOVA

Stabilizing Vaccines with Silk

Clip: Season 41 Episode 14 | 3m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

New technology may bypass the need to keep vaccines cold by stabilizing them with silk.

New technology may bypass the need to keep vaccines cold by stabilizing them with silk.

Aired 08/25/2014 | Rating TV-PG

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