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A New Protein-Labeling Technique to Study Intact Organs

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Expanding the Nuclear Imaging Spectrum

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In a First, Mouse Pups with Two Dads Live to Adulthood

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Monkey Poop Reveals How Stress Boosts Survival

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Engineered Microbes Make Plant Hormones a Sustainable Harvest

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Unearthing Stories from the Data Ecosystem

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Synthetic Chemicals are Everywhere, but We Know Little About How They Affect Our Health

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Why do Humans Have Long Scalp Hair?

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Gut Bacteria Boost Levels of Sex Hormones with the Help of Flatulence

A histological cross-section of human skin, with a brown epidermis and pink dermis containing several, short, navy blue, wavy structures. 

Sole Fibroblasts Injected into Thighs Help Develop a Thicker Skin

A doctor holding a magnetic resonance imaging brain scan film. 

Understanding the Language of Brain-Muscle Crosstalk

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Postdocs Who Publish Hit Papers Are More Likely to Stay and Succeed in Academia

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An Ancient Grapevine Uncorks Clues About a Deadly Plant Pathogen

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Why Does Geosmin Smell?

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A Common Plastic Additive Harms DNA and Chromosomes

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Study Reveals a Link Between Herpes Virus, Head Injuries, and Alzheimer’s Disease 

3D illustration of a blue cancer cell secreting tiny blue exosomes. On the right and left, two purple immune cells flank the cancer cell.

An Exosome Protein Sets the Stage for a Cancer Biomarker

People in orange suits lower equipment into a hole through the ice, where a diver is partially submerged. 

Bacteria Help Worms Brave the Harsh Antarctic Cold

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Struggling to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions? Brain Activity Reveals Why

Aedes aegypti mosquito that transmits dengue perched on a green leaf.

Genetically Engineered Male Insects Shorten Their Mates’ Lifespans

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January 2025, Issue 1

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