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One Protein to Rule Them All
Shelby Bradford, PhD
| Feb 28, 2024
| 10+ min read
p53 is possibly the most important protein for maintaining cellular function. Losing it is synonymous with cancer.
Book Excerpt from
When Brains Dream
Robert Stickgold and Antonio Zadra
| Dec 1, 2020
| 8 min read
Ferreting out the biological function of dreaming is a frontier in neuroscience.
Aristotelian Biology
Armand Marie Leroi
| Sep 1, 2014
| 3 min read
The ancient Greek philosopher was the first scientist.
The Ephemeral Life of the Placenta
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Dec 4, 2023
| 10+ min read
Recent advances in modeling the human placenta, the least understood organ, may inform placental disorders like preeclampsia.
The Noncoding Regulators of the Brain
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Sep 12, 2022
| 10+ min read
Noncoding RNAs are proving to be critical players in the evolution of brain anatomy and cognitive complexity.
Chimera research opens new doors to understanding and treating disease
Hannah Thomasy, PhD,
Drug Discovery News
| Aug 9, 2023
| 10 min read
Animals with human cells could provide donor organs or help us understand neuropsychiatric disorders.
Publishing in English Presents Challenges for International Authors
Jef Akst
| Mar 10, 2020
| 8 min read
When submitting manuscripts to Western journals, authors face issues that go beyond language barriers.
Book Excerpt from The Dawn of the Deed
John Long
| Dec 31, 2012
| 3 min read
In the final chapter of his book on the origins of vertebrate sex, author and paleontologist John Long pays homage to the humble placoderm, which got the erotic ball rolling.
Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| Sep 1, 2014
| 2 min read
September 2014's selection of notable quotes
What a tangled web we weave
Barbara Oakley
| Apr 9, 2009
| 3 min read
Understanding unethical behavior through genetics, biology and evolution
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