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Revving the Motor: Full-Length Protein Sequencing with Nanopore Technology

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How Sperm Regulate Offspring Health

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Maintaining NK Cells’ Killer Instincts

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Researchers Bioengin-Ear Tissue Scaffolds to Human Scale

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Expanding the Genetic Alphabet

Beata Mierzwa, a postdoctoral researcher at University of California San Diego and the founder of Beata Science Art, poses for a photograph holding a print of one of her science illustrations. She has bright blue hair and is wearing leggings from her microscopy print design that features blue and green and red and blue cells.

Finding Beauty in Biological Spaces

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Viral Research Gets Batty to Study Spillovers

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Revealing the Mutation Behind a Rare Neurological Disease

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Monitoring Multiple Myeloma Progression through Sequencing

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Unveiling the Secrets of Head and Face Formation  

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The Golden Pipette

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From Lab to Likes: Socializing Science Through Humor

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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

Skip the Wait for Protein Stability Data with Aunty

Skip the Wait for Protein Stability Data with Aunty

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

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Exploring Cellular Organization with Spatial Proteomics

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