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GLP-1 Drug Side Effects May Be Tackled with More Mechanistic Studies

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Postdoc Portrait: Cristina Rosell Cardona

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q.e.d: An AI Tool for Smarter Manuscript Review

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Postdoc Portrait: Samuel Chagas

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Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis Appear in Blood Years Before Symptoms

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Deceased and Live Brains Modify RNA and Express Protein Differently

A paintbrush with orange paint colors a grey dinosaur on a pink background, representing researchers’ efforts to reconstruct dinosaur colors in the past decade.

Debate on Dinosaur Colors Persists After 15 Years 

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Postdoc Portrait: Kaustav Gangopadhyay

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How Does Stress Cause Gray Hair?

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Blocking a B Cell Switch Could Halt Lupus Autoimmunity

Many consider 39,000-year-old Yuka to be one of the best-preserved woolly mammoths discovered to date. Tusk hunters unearthed Yuka in the northern Siberian permafrost in 2010, and it has been on display in frozen conditions at the Yakutsk State Museum in Moscow since 2014.

39,000-Year-Old Mammoth RNA Is the Oldest Ever Found and Sequenced

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GScholarLens Redefines Research Impact Metrics, Garners Mixed Reactions

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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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Organoid Origins and How to Grow Them

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