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Aging is complicated – a biologist explains why no two people or...

Ellen Quarles, University of Michigan You likely know someone who seems to age slowly, appearing years younger than their...

Lab-grown meat techniques aren’t new – cell cultures are common tools...

André O. Hudson, Rochester Institute of Technology You might be old enough to remember the famous “Where’s the Beef?”...

Visualizing the inside of cells at previously impossible resolutions provides vivid...

Jeremy Berg, University of Pittsburgh All life is made up of cells several magnitudes smaller than a grain of...

New insights from biology can help overcome siloed thinking in cancer...

Gerald Denis, Boston University Rarely does an oncologist closely question a breast cancer patient about their blood glucose, body...

Sea otters demonstrate that there is more to muscle than just...

Traver Wright, Texas A&M University; Melinda Sheffield-Moore, Texas A&M University, and Randall Davis, Texas A&M University Life in the...

Why do older people heal more slowly?

Matthew Steinhauser, University of Pittsburgh I recently visited an 83-year-old patient in the hospital after EMTs rushed her to the ER with an infected leg...

We found and tested 47 old drugs that might treat the...

Nevan Krogan, University of California, San Francisco The more researchers know about how the coronavirus attaches, invades and hijacks human cells, the more effective the...

An artist’s journey into the science of sweat

Paul Vanouse, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York During steamy days, a body’s physiological response may cause you to wrinkle your nose:...

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