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Helping patients in pain often means prescribing opioid drugs, which can be dangerous. New research looks into alternatives.
The best place to observe the building blocks of the human body might be in outer space.
Fifty years ago, Terje Lømo made a breakthrough in how we understand learning and memory.
New gene-editing techniques let researchers create precisely the laboratory animals they need—but at what ethical cost?
A new way to understand and treat hearing loss comes from the deep waters of comparative biology.
Red blood cells are free to ferry oxygen around the body, an enviable access that can be hijacked to deliver new therapies.
After major breakthrough in gene editing, pig organs show new promise for use in humans.
Geneticist Hermann Muller was one of the first skeptics of the Atomic Age.
Cancer travels through the body in surprising ways, new research shows. That discovery comes with both good news and bad.
A community lab in New York City creates a portrait of Manhattan.
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