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Reductions in federal reimbursement rates for institutional research facilities and administration costs could bankrupt America’s research universities.

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A microscopy image of a retinal organoid graft months after transplantation into the eye of a rat with retinal degeneration. This microscopy image, taken with a Zeiss LSM900 confocal microscope, shows the photoreceptors of the graft organized in rosettes, with their outer segments staining red for rhodopsin and the transplant’s nuclei labeled with a green Ku80 stain. Additionally, DAPI stain (blue) marks both rat and human nuclei.

A Vision of the Future: Restoring Eyesight via Transplantation

A white dire wolf stands in a grassy enclosure in front of a pile of logs.

Dire Wolf De-Extinction Debate Divides Scientists

A human somatosensory pathway recreated in a dish.

Neural Assembloids Recreate a Key Pain-Sensing Circuit in a Dish

A merged brightfield and GFP fluorescence image showing human cells in rats after engraftment

Patching Up Damaged Guts with Healing Cells

Microscopy image of a 120-day old human skin organoid derived from pluripotent stem cells with tentacle-like hair follicles. The green Keratin 5 stain labels the outer layer of the follicles and the epidermis, while the red PMEL stain marks the melanocytes.

Tracking Tissue Development to Inspire Regenerative Therapies

Yellow warning sign "beware of ticks" in the forest.

Developing an Effective Lyme Disease Vaccine

Cross-section of striated skeletal muscle under the microscope

Carving Out a Niche for Muscle Stem Cells with 3D Culture 

Illustration showing the synapses from two neurons connecting.

To Fuel Their Growth, Cancer Cells Hijack Neurons

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Scientists Who Pioneered GLP-1 Drugs Bag Breakthrough Prize

Image of two nerve fibers next to each other. The one on the left has its myelin sheath intact, while the other has damaged myelin sheaths.

2025 Breakthrough Prize Recognizes Trailblazers in Multiple Sclerosis Research

Hands wearing blue gloves use scissors and forceps to cut DNA.

David Liu Wins 2025 Breakthrough Prize for Base Editing and Prime Editing

An illustration showing diverse protein domains, represented as squiggly gray structures, on a black background.

Unstable Protein Variants Linked to Many Human Diseases

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February 2026

A Stubborn Gene, a Failed Experiment, and a New Path

When experiments refuse to cooperate, you try again and again. For Rafael Najmanovich, the setbacks ultimately pushed him in a new direction.

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