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Dynamic Enhancers Orchestrate Development

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What Does the Appendix Do?

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Crafting Science Stories for Young Audiences

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A Prime-Editing Based Approach Records Cellular Genetic History

A micrograph shows grey sickle-shaped nanovials containing single, fluorescent green mesenchymal stem cells. Some of the cells have secreted high levels of magenta-colored extracellular vesicles.

Tiny Test Tubes Sort Stem Cells for Improved Therapy

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Can the Brain Help Heal a Broken Heart?

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Older Oligodendrocytes Live Longer Despite Damage

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Opinion: Biological Science Rejects the Sex Binary, and That’s Good for Humanity

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FDA Found Anaerobic Bacteria in Sealed Tattoo Inks

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Green Warriors: Algae Microrobots Set to Combat Metastasis

Salmonella living within macrophages can survive antibiotic treatment and potentially give rise to resistance by two different mechanisms that slow or arrest their growth.

Slow Bacterial Growth Enables Antibiotic Resistance

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Night Science Podcast: A Walk on Science’s Creative Side

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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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Redefining Immunology Through Advanced Technologies

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