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  1. X-ray of a bug
    Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    Express Yourself

    Our chromosomes bear creative, even outlandish, names. Who knew?

  2. Not Inconceivable
    Ethics Issue Autumn 2016

    Not Inconceivable

    Amid a growing range of reproductive technologies, ethicists confront questions arising from access and application

  3. Schoolchildren at an event at the U.S. Department of Education in Washington, D.C., wait for their chance to question astronauts.
    Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    On Course

    Space-based research instills a passion for science in the next generation

  4. The six founders of neurobiology at HMS (center image: clockwise from left, standing): Edwin Furshpan, Stephen Kuffler, David Hubel, Torsten Wiesel, Edward Kravitz, and David Potter
    Ethics Issue Autumn 2016

    On Our Mind

    The multidisciplinary study of the brain got its start at HMS more than fifty years ago

  5. Arial view illustration of neighboring houses, one in camoflauge.
    The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018

    Here, Yet Not Here

    When traumatic events etch themselves in the brain, behavior, well-being, and even the perception of reality can become altered, disrupting daily life

  6. Military vehicles traveling over desert terrain with mountains in the distance
    The Cost of Conflict Issue Spring 2018

    Life and Limb

    Prosthetics research is being fueled by new thinking, new materials, and new demands from those who rely on them

  7. Old tree against blue sky
    The Food Issue Winter 2012

    Stone Soup

    A pinch of food and a dash of stress may lead to a long life