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A child lies on their side on a sofa with a breathing apparatus covering their nose and mouth. Such equipment is commonly used for patients who suffer from cystic fibrosis, a once deadly disease that now has become manageable thanks to the triple combination drug Trikafta. Three researchers recently received this year’s Lasker award for their contribution to the development of this drug.

Triple-Drug Combination for Cystic Fibrosis Wins Lasker Award

A photograph of developmental biologist Lucy Shapiro, who helped establish the field of systems biology, wearing a black top and red scarf.

Lasker Award for Uncovering Spatial Organization in Bacterial Cells

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Low-Complexity Domains of Proteins Work Honored with Lasker Award

Image of a preterm baby in the neonatal section of the maternity ward.

How Gut Bacteria May Predict Preterm Birth

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An Elusive Butterfly Expands Its Genome Through Fragmentation 

A person holds a smart suit embedded with wearable sensors developed by scientists at the Wyss Institute.

Smart Wearable Biosensors Power Pathogen Diagnostics

Souvik Ghosh, a postdoc at SUNY Upstate Medical University, wears a red shirt and smiles at the camera.

Postdoc Portrait: Souvik Ghosh

Three scientists work together in a biology laboratory.

Scientists Spill Their Quirky Lab Traditions and Superstitions

A woman sneezes into a tissue against a natural background

ACHOO Syndrome: A Strange Reflex That Causes Sneezing in the Sun

Polarized light shines through a crystal with a particular chirality.

Mirror Microbes Could End All Life on Earth. How Do We Stop Them?

A woman leaps joyfully with the sun in the background, signifying the link between sunlight and happiness.

Does Sunlight Make Us Happy? It's Complicated, Say Researchers

A bruise on a person’s knee, with varying hues of black, blue, and yellow.

What Makes Bruises Change Color Over Time?

Illustration of a developing fetus surrounded by a clear fluid with a subtle yellow tinge, representing amniotic fluid.
January 2026, Issue 1

What Is the Amniotic Fluid Composed of?

The liquid world of fetal development provides a rich source of nutrition and protection tailored to meet the needs of the growing fetus.

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