Rachael Moeller Gorman

After earning a bachelor’s degree in biology and neuroscience from Williams College, Rachael spent two years studying the tiny C. elegans worm as a lab tech at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard University. She then returned to school to get a master’s degree in environmental studies from Brown University, and subsequently worked as an intern at Scientific AmericanDiscover magazine, and the Annals of Improbable Research, the originators of the yearly Ig Nobel prizes. She now freelances for both scientific and lay publications, and loves telling the stories behind the science. Find her at rachaelgorman.com or on Instagram @rachaelmoellergorman.

Articles by Rachael Moeller Gorman

The feet of several runners wearing brightly colored shoes.

How Exercise Sparks, then Soothes, Inflammation

Light shines through a dilated pupil to illuminate the light red retina, blood vessels, optic disc and macula.

Gut Bacteria Slip into the Eye

Image of fibroblast cell with nuclei (yellow), mitochondria (red)<br >, and microfilaments (blue).

Complicated CAP Does It All

Back Pain Explained

The Wonderfully Shrunken Cas13

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A Menagerie on a Leaf

Venus flytrap plants grow in the lab, trigger hairs at the ready.

How the Venus Flytrap Captures Its Prey

Genetic engineering and digital technology concept.

A Machine Learning Tool Uncloaks the Hidden Sources of Cancer Cells

A doctor reaches out to touch a lung tumor, highlighted in red.

Silencing Epigenetic Complexes Re-sensitizes Drug-Resistant Cancer Cells

Green and brown illustration of cancer cells in front of a peach and yellow background.

Bacterial Tractor Beams Bring Radiation to Tumors

Surface rendering of microscopy image showing two dendritic cells (green) communicating with a nociceptor neuron (violet).

How Cells in the Skin Team Up To Fight Pathogens

Artists&#39; renditions of cancer cells and tRNA molecules superimposed over one another.

Long noncoding RNAs and Microproteins Can Spark Cancer—or Sometimes Squelch It

RSV vaccine design concept art

RSV Vaccines That Work?

A top-down view of bowls filled various high-fiber foods such as rice, corn, seeds, and cereal sitting on a wooden table.

Different Dietary Fibers Affect the Body in Unique Ways

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Marine Plant Partners with Microbes Like Terrestrial Plants Do

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February 2025, Issue 1

A Nanoparticle Delivery System for Gene Therapy

A reimagined lipid vehicle for nucleic acids could overcome the limitations of current vectors.

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Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

Considerations for Cell-Based Assays in Immuno-Oncology Research

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From Water Bears to Grizzly Bears: Unusual Animal Models

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

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