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Tanning beds not only increase melanoma risk but also inflict a molecular toll, causing a spike in DNA mutations within skin cells.

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Cancer Immunotherapy May Work Better Before 3PM

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Measuring Blood Sugar Without Painful Pricks? A New Test Scans Skin

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Postdoc Portrait: Christina Kiessling

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The Ice is Alive: Uncovering the Vanishing World of Glacial Microbes

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Duplicated Genes Point to an Earlier Start to Complex Life

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Postdoc Portrait: Sarah Libring

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Failed Sperm Flagellar Development Drives Infertility

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Postdoc Portrait: Munyaradzi Tinarwo

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Family Dog May Boost Mental Health in Teens Via the Microbiome

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Phages Carrying Silver Nanoparticles Could Combat Antibiotic Resistance

A corn snake against a black background. Comparative genomics and CRISPR-Cas9 helped identify the genes that give it its characteristic dorsal blotches.

How Do Snakes Get Their Colorful Stripes and Blotches?

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A New Cell Atlas Helps Researchers Navigate the Developing Brain

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December 2025, Issue 1

Wooden Neurons: An Artistic Vision of the Brain

A neurobiologist, who loves the morphology of cells, turns these shapes into works of art made from wood.

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Driving Innovation with Cell Culture Essentials

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Driving Innovation with Cell Culture Essentials

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Human iPSC-derived Models for Brain Disease Research

Human iPSC-derived Models for Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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Exploring the Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment 

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