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Bacteria incubated with bacteriophages in space accumulated distinct mutations compared to those on Earth, highlighting the effect of microgravity on microbes.

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How Do Human Egg Cells Stay Healthy for Decades?

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A Selective Protein Regulates Chronic, But Not Acute, Inflammation

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Why Does Acute Pain Get Better, But Chronic Pain Persist?

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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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