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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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How Augmented Reality is Advancing Brain and Mental Health Treatment

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Stand Up for Science: US Researchers Mobilize in National Protests

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Same Drug, New Actions: Metabolomics Reveals Hidden Drug Effects

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Trippy Hearing Aids: Psychedelics Spur New Synapses in Mouse Ear Cells

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Cell Therapy is Poised for Sweet Victory in Diabetes

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Tardigrade Protein Shields Mouse Cells from Radiation

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A Microbe from Poo Suppresses Bacterial Infection

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A Rare White Blood Cell Boosts Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells

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India Maps Genomic Diversity with Nationwide Project

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US Universities Reduce PhD Admissions in Response to Federal Funding Cuts

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Butterfly Wing Colors Explained by MicroRNA

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Towards a Male Contraceptive That Doesn’t Target Hormones

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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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