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“Magic mushrooms”, containing psilocybin, are shown beside and inside of a daily pill container, indicating the potential for these compounds to be used as medicines.

Psilocybin Treats Chronic Pain and Depression in Mice

A histology-stained cross-section through the skin shows the detachment of the epidermis seen in toxic epidermal necrolysis.

Deep Visual Proteomics Reveals Path to Treat a Deadly Skin Disease

A solid tumor is shown in purple in its microenvironment, which is colored blue.

A Spatial Map Offers a Route to Better Cancer Treatment

White smoke rises out of a glass of red wine, signifying the ashy taste in wines made from smoke-exposed grapes, also known as smoke taint.

Grapevine Bacteria May Remove Smoky Taste from Wine

An image shows the removal of a potential cancerous polyp during a colonoscopy.

Could Non-Invasive Colon Cancer Screening Replace Colonoscopies?

A picture of Omodara Obisesan, a postdoc at the University of Missouri.

Postdoc Portrait: Omodara Obisesan

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What Are Senescent Cells?

Image of a bat taking flight. It is surrounded by viruses of varying sizes. The background is a gradient of reddish-orange (top) to a purple-dark blue (bottom).

Bat Droppings Reveal Clues About the Viruses They Carry

An image of Madhu Sudhana Saddala, a postdoc at the University of California, Irvine.

Postdoc Portrait: Madhu Sudhana Saddala

Microscopy image of a fully developed frog embryo skin tissue, which researchers recently filmed live to gain a complete picture of the developmental process. From the images they took during this process, they quantified changes in cell shape and movement as well as how these changes contribute to the cells’ final fate.

Live Cell Shape Tracking Offers a Direct View into Developmental Dynamics

A woman holds two white pills in her left hand and a glass of water in her right.

Medication Use Associated with Gut Microbiome Changes Years Later

Abstract illustration representing the action of psychedelics on the brain.

How Psychedelics Affect the Brain: What We Know, and What We Think We Know

Illustration of a developing fetus surrounded by a clear fluid with a subtle yellow tinge, representing amniotic fluid.
January 2026, Issue 1

What Is the Amniotic Fluid Composed of?

The liquid world of fetal development provides a rich source of nutrition and protection tailored to meet the needs of the growing fetus.

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An Automated DNA-to-Data Framework for Production-Scale Sequencing

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Organoid Origins and How to Grow Them

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