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A Different Mindset
The Wise Man of Janelia
Broken Symmetry
Regeneration for Repair's Sake
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Letter from Thomas Cech
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Summer's Rhythm
The aria that opens Porgy and Bess evokes the slow, heat-induced tempo of August like nothing else.

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Russian Change Agent
Speaking out for transparency in science.

Genomics for All
Broader access to education is key to an informed citizenry.


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A No-Nonsense Approach to Gene Relationships
Researchers use their large gene database to find an elusive enzyme. Moresmall arrow

An Elegant Molecular Dance
Images reveal how telomerase is created. Moresmall arrow
Outsmarting the Toughest Bacteria
Can an antibiotic that works in cows be modified to solve resistance in humans? Moresmall arrow
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Lessons From the
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Rewards large and small come from getting out into the world and digging in the dirt. Moresmall arrow

To Ph.D. or Not to
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Summer program tries to hook disadvantaged students, and largely succeeds, on the pleasures and rewards of biomedical research. Moresmall arrow

HHMI Pilots a "SEA" Change
Experimental course to bring genomics teaching and research to undergraduates across the nation. Moresmall arrow


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Ubiquitous Allergen
One of the most common biopolymers on earth may sometimes cause asthma.
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The No-Brainer That Wasn't
A surprising result poses new questions about the role of an "essential" brain protein. Moresmall arrow

These Rodents See Red
Just one extra gene is all mice need to see vibrant colors. Moresmall arrow


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Small-Scale Solutions
Miniaturized experiments on a chip could make biomedical research easier and faster.
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