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A woman getting out of bed next to an alarm clock. People with advanced sleep phase trait have early sleep onset and offset due to genetic mutations leading to shorter circadian period.

The Genetic Variants Behind "Early Bird" Sleep Patterns

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A Broadly Protective HIV Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Monkeys

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American Chemical Society Pledges 2.5 Million Dollars to Help Students Graduate

3D-rendered cross section of an animal cell, signifying the importance of cellular environment in directed evolution—proteins intended for use in human cells should not be evolved in bacteria or yeast.

Protein Evolution in Mammalian Cells May Improve Therapeutics

 The human parasitic worm, Trichuris trichiura, is shown in its embryonic form in an egg, in this microscope image.

How Whipworms Tunnel Through the Gut

3D illustration of a rod-shaped bacteria accumulating PFAS compounds intracellularly.

Some Gut Microbes Sequester PFAS Internally

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A Call to Redefine Impact in Academia

3D illustration of fat cells surrounding a transparent cell with a red membrane and growing fat stores in its center. This is a representation of breast tumor using nearby adipocytes as a source of energy to proliferate.

Aggressive Breast Cancers Steal Energy from Nearby Fat Cells

Microscope image of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons on graphene.

Light-Stimulated Graphene Activates and Matures Neurons

A digitally stitched image of nutrient-sensing neurons (cyan) in the mouse gut, highlighting a subset of inhibitory nerve cells (yellow).

How Does the Gut Sense Different Nutrients?

A doctor examines tonsils of a smiling little girl sitting in a woman’s lap.

Tonsil Organoids Serve Human Immunology in a Lab Dish

Mosaic-like black-and-white image of a person falling asleep, indicating excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). The person is leaning on one side with a cheek propped on their hand.

Extra Tired During the Day? Certain Fats May Help

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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An Automated DNA-to-Data Framework for Production-Scale Sequencing

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Exploring Cellular Organization with Spatial Proteomics

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Organoid Origins and How to Grow Them

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