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The Omicron variant has got new versions. What is next?
“We have to invest in sorting out mild cases, and when we do that, we’ll light up the battlefield where…
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Can Crispr unmask insect resistance to pesticides?
While Covid-19 As a pandemic rages around the world in 2020, another disease is quietly infecting more than 220 million…
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Tau’s role in dementia
Human brain is an amazingly complex, interconnected network. Cells called neurons send signals from one region to another, and their…
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Bird flu has returned to the United States. No one knows what will happen next
To understand the importance of those three ducks and the virus they carry, we need a quick tour of the…
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Covid will become endemic. The world must decide what that means
One month ago, feels like we can see the future. Acceleration has been rolled out. School-age children have been given…
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Antibodies are being created to fight disease in new ways
About halfway In 2022, we will see some significant breakthroughs in the ways in which we can engineer the body’s…
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Got Jet Lag? Consider getting your circadian rhythm back
During the pandemic, many people barely leave their neighborhood, let alone their own time zone. But vaccines are available, cabin…
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4 dead babies, a convicted mother, and a genetic mystery
That evening, she wrote an email to Folbigg’s attorney and said she was involved. When she started investigating, she thought…
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Some research on cancer is not regenerative. That could be fine
The results here are much less obvious. The extensive supplemental material provided by the replication team helpfully distinguishes between “reproducibility”…
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The UK government wants to sequence your child’s genome
In November 2019, Matt Hancock, then the UK’s Health Secretary, reveal a lofty ambition: to sequence the genomes of every…
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