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    • Recoding the Genome

      Changing the Language of Nature

      Bennett McIntosh
      December 23, 2015
      Chemistry, Features
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      Neural Nets and the Future of Chemistry

      Sarah Perkins
      February 16, 2018
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      X-rays, electron beams, and the future of structural biology

      Sarah Perkins
      December 24, 2017
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      Molecular Machines

      Yusha Sun
      April 17, 2017
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      Coral Bleaching: Warning Sign or Death Certificate?

      Bradley Spicher
      April 6, 2017
    • DNA

      DNA Machines On a Roll

      Emily Schneider
      April 6, 2016
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      Cage Molecules

      Abhiram Karuppur
      April 5, 2016
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      Growing Green: The Future of Algal Biofuels

      Tiffany Pham
      May 1, 2017
      Climate/Energy, Features
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      A Bright Spot for China? The Potential of Harnessing Solar Energy

      Victor Hua
      December 11, 2018
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      From Carbon Dioxide to Clean Water: An Innovative Purification Method

      Victor Hua
      April 19, 2018
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      How Much Heat Can Your Coffee Mug Take?

      Victor Hua
      January 28, 2018
    • Gloomy Grid

      Smart on the Surface, Dumb Underneath

      Murphy McQuet
      September 27, 2017
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      Coral Bleaching: Warning Sign or Death Certificate?

      Bradley Spicher
      April 6, 2017
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      Trumped Up (Down?): The Future of the EPA

      Murphy McQuet
      March 20, 2017
  • Health
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      Bionic Ear

      Nancy Song
      February 1, 2014
      Health, Technology
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    • virome

      Beginning of the End of the Pandemic Era?

      Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
      December 18, 2018
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      Scientists at War: Overview of the CRISPR Patent Debate

      Jasper Lee
      December 13, 2018
    • Capture

      CRISPR-based Diagnostic Detective may Save Countless Lives

      Leslie Chan
      December 6, 2018
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      The Thyroid Wants What it Wants

      Serena Mon
      October 17, 2018
    • The hepatitis C virus. Courtesy of the CDC.

      Humanized Mice Models for Studying Hepatitis C

      Serena Mon
      April 7, 2018
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      Hypertension: The Silent Killer

      Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
      March 30, 2018
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      Integrating New Neurons in the Brain

      Leslie Chan
      March 14, 2017
      Features, Neuro/Psych
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      When You Are Sleeping, What Does Your Brain Do?

      Yechen Hu
      April 12, 2018
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      Brain Imaging in the Courtroom? When Neuroscience and Law Intertwine

      Yechen Hu
      March 15, 2018
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      Communication Between Brains

      Yechen Hu
      December 22, 2017
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      The Brain on Writer’s Block

      Serena Mon
      December 3, 2017
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      Off With His Head

      Ien Li
      November 2, 2017
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      Psychiatry: The Modern Predicament

      Ien Li
      October 27, 2017
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      Mysteries at the Center of the Galaxy

      Madelyn Broome
      March 31, 2016
      Physics/Space
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    • The planned Orion capsule could take astronauts to the Moon and Mars.

      Station-ary Progress

      Alden Hunt
      November 29, 2018
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      Long Shot: Gigawatt lasers, miniature spacecraft, and a new way to fly

      Alden Hunt
      April 25, 2018
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      Cosmic Rays and Archaeology

      Ayanna Matthews
      April 3, 2018
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      Dark Energy: The Mysterious Substance Pushing Us Apart

      Connie Miao
      March 28, 2018
    • Fields United: Bridging the Gap Between Biology and Physics

      Jasper Lee
      February 2, 2018
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      Strangers Passing in the Night

      Alden Hunt
      February 2, 2018
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      Bionic Ear

      Nancy Song
      February 1, 2014
      Health, Technology
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    • Lady Gaga's bubble machine

      Techtiles - How Technology is Redefining Fabric

      Claire Dong
      November 27, 2018
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      Deep Learning in Voice Recognition

      Claire Dong
      May 1, 2018
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      Bionics - Designed by Nature

      Claire Dong
      March 13, 2018
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      Neural Nets and the Future of Chemistry

      Sarah Perkins
      February 16, 2018
    • A qubit from a quantum computer.

      Quantum Computing: A Whole New World

      Olivia Long
      October 20, 2017
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      Reusable Rockets

      Claire Du
      September 16, 2017
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virome

Beginning of the End of the Pandemic Era?

Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
December 18, 2018
Features, Health
jasper feature image - crispr patent debate

Scientists at War: Overview of the CRISPR Patent Debate

Jasper Lee
December 13, 2018
Features, Health
image

A Bright Spot for China? The Potential of Harnessing Solar Energy

Victor Hua
December 11, 2018
Climate/Energy, Features
Capture

CRISPR-based Diagnostic Detective may Save Countless Lives

Leslie Chan
December 6, 2018
Features, Health
The planned Orion capsule could take astronauts to the Moon and Mars.

Station-ary Progress

Alden Hunt
November 29, 2018
Features, Physics/Space
Lady Gaga's bubble machine

Techtiles - How Technology is Redefining Fabric

Claire Dong
November 27, 2018
Features, Technology
Wool. Cotton. Silk. We live our lives in a world of textiles. From denim to velvet, we are constantly cocooned in fabrics that protect us and allow...
Screen Shot 2018-05-06 at 8.27.51 PM-min

The Thyroid Wants What it Wants

Serena Mon
October 17, 2018
Features, Health
In 2007, the World Health Organization estimated that almost 2 billion people worldwide were not getting enough iodine in their diet. This iodine...
deeplearningneuralnet

Deep Learning in Voice Recognition

Claire Dong
May 1, 2018
Features, Technology
“‘O Deep Thought computer,’ he said, ‘the task we have designed you to perform is this. We want you to tell us….' he paused, ‘The...
image3

Long Shot: Gigawatt lasers, miniature spacecraft, and a new way to fly

Alden Hunt
April 25, 2018
Features, Physics/Space
A countdown. Ignition. Channeled tongues of fire push the ground away. A rocket races towards space. This is humanity’s route to the stars. Or...
517441975

From Carbon Dioxide to Clean Water: An Innovative Purification Method

Victor Hua
April 19, 2018
Climate/Energy, Features
When you hear the term “carbon dioxide,” the first thing that comes to mind is most likely the various environmental problems attributed to its...
Illustration by: Katherine Streeter for NPR

When You Are Sleeping, What Does Your Brain Do?

Yechen Hu
April 12, 2018
Features, Neuro/Psych
When you go to sleep, your whole body relaxes, but your brain actually never rests. Increasing evidence suggests that sleep is important for several...
The hepatitis C virus. Courtesy of the CDC.

Humanized Mice Models for Studying Hepatitis C

Serena Mon
April 7, 2018
Features, Health
Thanks to vaccines, we’ve been able to reduce the global impact of measles, smallpox, and other infectious diseases. The World Health Organization...
Digital-Egypt-Pyramids

Cosmic Rays and Archaeology

Ayanna Matthews
April 3, 2018
Features, Physics/Space
Physics can tell us about space-time and the movement of particles, but what can it tell us about people and past cultures? The archaeological record...
ishi cycle 2 feature

Hypertension: The Silent Killer

Aishwarya Kalyanaraman
March 30, 2018
Features, Health
Imagine being given a clean bill of health at your routine physical examination, only to find out the next day that you have a dangerous long-term...
image_4939e-KBC-Void

Dark Energy: The Mysterious Substance Pushing Us Apart

Connie Miao
March 28, 2018
Features, Physics/Space
At the beginning of time, the universe exploded into existence in an event known as the Big Bang. Fast forward to the present day, when the universe...
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