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Mangroves, the only plants that can live in saltwater, thrive in their natural habitat.
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Simple adaptations that allow mangroves to tolerate saltwater may help researchers engineer other plants to be more resilient in the face of rising sea levels.

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How to Sustain Drug Discovery Research Amid Federal Budget Cuts

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Transposable Elements Could Help Resolve the Tree of Life

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Repeated Hard Hits Threaten Pro Fighters’ Brain Cleanup System

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Feeling Asocial When Sick? A Brain-Immune Connection May Be Why

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AI Tools Unravel Thoughts, Actions, and Neuronal Makeup

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Postdoc Portrait: Henry Janse van Rensburg

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Fast-Freezing Brain Signals Sheds Light on Human Synapses

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Postdoc Portrait: Vipin Tiwari

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Dopamine Signaling Makes Flies Lose Interest in Mating

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Phylogeny Research Hits the Mainstream in Popular Science Book

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PubPlant: The Google Maps of Plant DNA    

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Postdoc Portrait: Madhura Subba Rao

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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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