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The Ephemeral Life of the Placenta
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Dec 4, 2023
| 10+ min read
Recent advances in modeling the human placenta, the least understood organ, may inform placental disorders like preeclampsia.
Genome Reveals Clues to Giraffes’ “Blatantly Strange” Body Shape
Amanda Heidt
| Mar 19, 2021
| 5 min read
The physiological demands of that long neck get support from a gene involved in strengthening bones and blood vessels, researchers find after inserting the sequence in mice.
Making Connections: Click Chemistry and Bioorthogonal Chemistry
Deanna MacNeil, PhD
| Feb 13, 2024
| 5 min read
Simple, quick, and modular reactions allow researchers to create useful molecular structures from a wide range of substrates.
Marine Biologist and Inventor John Kanwisher Dies
Nancy Kanwisher
| May 21, 2020
| 7 min read
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientist developed telemetry devices to study animals’ physiology in the wild.
Tracking Troubles
Abby Olena, PhD
| Nov 1, 2013
| 2 min read
Researchers show that tagging marine animals could disrupt their ability to live normal lives.
ID tags handicap penguins
John Whitfield(ja_whitfield@hotmail.com)
| May 18, 2004
| 3 min read
Study finds that birds with flipper bands are late to breed and are less successful at it
Early Inflammation Protects Against Chronic Pain, Study Finds
Alejandra Manjarrez, PhD
| May 12, 2022
| 3 min read
Human data and experiments in mice challenge the common use of anti-inflammatory drugs to treat pain.
Why Human Speech Is Special
Philip Lieberman
| Jul 1, 2018
| 10+ min read
Evolutionary changes in both the vocal tract and the brain were necessary for humans’ remarkable gift of gab.
Enhancing Cell Morphology-Based Analysis
The Scientist
and Deepcell
| Aug 3, 2023
| 3 min read
Learn how the latest AI-driven technology uses morphology to comprehensively analyze and sort cell populations.
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Sep 12, 2022
| 10+ min read
Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.
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