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Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| May 1, 2014
| 3 min read
Madness and Memory, Promoting the Planck Club, The Carnivore Wa
y, and
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons
Ten Minute Sabbatical
The Scientist
| Oct 1, 2019
| 2 min read
Take a break from the bench to puzzle and peruse.
To Each His Own
Mary Beth Aberlin
| Nov 1, 2017
| 3 min read
Every human brain is far more unique, adaptable, and vulnerable than ever suspected.
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| May 1, 2015
| 3 min read
The Genealogy of a Gene, On the Move, The Chimp and the River,
and
Domesticated
Capsule Reviews
Bob Grant
| Feb 1, 2015
| 3 min read
Touch, The Altruistic Brain, Is Shame Necessary?
, and
Future Arctic
T Cells and Neurons Talk to Each Other
Ashley Yeager
| Oct 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
Conversations between the immune and central nervous systems are proving to be essential for the healthy social behavior, learning, and memory.
Baby on Board
Kerry Grens
| Sep 1, 2017
| 6 min read
Many scientific conferences offer child care options that allow researchers to bring their families along for the trip.
Capsule Reviews
Richard P. Grant
| Jun 1, 2011
| 4 min read
In
The Evolutionary World
, Vermeij takes on the skeptics—both those with valid questions and those with irrational ones—and shows how the struggle for existence leads to variety and creativity.
Mapping Brain Proteins
Devika G. Bansal
| Feb 1, 2018
| 7 min read
Researchers are using souped-up mass spectrometry to localize proteins within brain cells.
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