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Sage Bionetworks, a nonprofit research organization, encourages collaboration and the exchange of ideas among scientists.
Could natural killer cells, long thought to be blind and blunt, actually be discerning enough to help defeat HIV’s protean defenses?
Science is unraveling the biological factors that determine food preferences. Next: making people like what’s good for them.
From architecture to function, the ENCODE project’s researchers are filling in the gaps in our understanding of human genetics.
Each discovery adds to the sense that these long-ignored cells matter—for brain development, learning, memory and more.
Researchers found that a stroll over hot coals affects not just the person doing it, but the loved ones looking on as well.
Employing ingenuity, technology and an artist’s eye, scientists interpret and elucidate the brain’s stunning complexity.
Thomas Hunt Morgan’s discoveries won him the Nobel Prize and forever altered American Laboratories.
When proteins misfold, molecular chaos ensues, leading to cystic fibrosis and other ills. New research aims to unwind the mistakes.
The protein endothelin shows up everywhere, so scientists hoped blocking its action could treat many diseases. It hasn’t happened—yet.
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