Science & Society

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Why Are Successful Scientists Leaving Academia Mid-Career? 

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EquipNet Announces Collaboration with Agilent to Offer Select Certified Pre-Owned Instruments

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Lonza Extends Collaboration with Major Pharmaceutical Partner for Integrated Commercial Supply of Antibody-Drug Conjugates

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Career Chat: Choosing a Core Career Track

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A Guide to Good Science Writing

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Why Do We Like Horror Movies?

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In Search of Microbes That Weave Colors into Moroccan Carpets

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Holistic Freezer Sustainability Goes Beyond Energy Certification

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How Can Researchers Be Good Science Mentors?

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How Visual Cues Can Help Tell the Story

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Zymo Research Stands by Its Innovative cfDNA Technology in Response to Qiagen’s Lawsuit

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LabVantage Named Global LIMS Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan

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Universe 25 Experiment

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The Federal Government’s Research Innovation Lifeline Has Gone Dark

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Genetic Basis of Aneuploidy, Which Often Causes Pregnancy Loss, Revealed

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How Fat Type Shapes Hypertension Risk

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Advancing Drug Discovery with Complex Human In Vitro Models

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Redefining Immunology Through Advanced Technologies

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January 2026

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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