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2026 will be the year that artificial intelligence accelerates multiple aspects of the drug discovery and development pipeline, industry leaders predict.

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Microbial Menace in Cancer Patients

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Should the scientific community abandon the 14-day rule for research on human embryos?

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Antimicrobial Resistance: The Silent Pandemic

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Fungal Spores Hijack a Host Protein to Escape Death

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Microglia Rescue Aggregate-Burdened Neurons

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Disease Scent Signatures Disclose What the Nose Knows

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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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