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  1. Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    Express Yourself

    Express Yourself Spring 2012Our chromosomes bear creative, even outlandish, names. Who knew?Space Savers Issueby David CameronFeature Nomenclature is serious business. Whether you’re an expecting parent, a garage rocker immortalizing your latest trio, or …
  2. Space Savers Issue Spring 2012

    Atmospheric Disturbance

    Atmospheric Disturbance Spring 2012What happens in space, doesn’t always stay in spaceSpace Savers Issueby R. Alan LeoFeature Valentin Lebedev sensed that something was wrong. “Today passed as usual, but I can feel that I am beginning to get tired and …
  3. The Adventure Issue Spring 2015

    Running on Empty?

    Running on Empty? Spring 2015As funding for research wanes, worries grow over the sustainability of the nation’s scientific enterpriseThe Adventure Issueby David CameronFeature Many physicians can recall the period more than three decades ago when a …
  4. Mental Health Issue Spring 2019

    Unearthing the Biological Causes of Psychiatric Disorders

    Unearthing the Biological Causes of Psychiatric Disorders Spring 2019Researchers are identifying the genetic, molecular, and metabolic processes that may underlie mental illnessesMental Health Issueby Stephanie DutchenFeature A century or two ago, if a …
  5. Imaging Issue Autumn 2018

    How Cryo-EM Revolutionized Structural Biology

    How Cryo-EM Revolutionized Structural Biology Autumn 2018Cryo-electron microscopy sheds new light on the structures and functions of proteins that underpin lifeImaging Issueby Kevin Jiang12 minute readFeature Eric Fischer hadn’t intended to help figure …
  6. Women’s Health Issue Spring 2021

    How Physical Activity Benefits Cancer Patients

    How Physical Activity Benefits Cancer Patients Spring 2021The field of exercise oncology is bringing improved health and hope to survivors of breast cancerWomen’s Health Issueby Jessica Cerretani12 minute readFeature The oars slice in and out of the water …
  7. Assembled with Care Issue Winter 2015

    The Structure of Our Proteins Informs How We Function

    The Structure of Our Proteins Informs How We Function Winter 2015Visualizing protein structures is key to the understanding of health and diseaseAssembled with Care Issueby Stephanie Dutchen10 minute readFeature Forget everything you know about cars. …
  8. Play Issue Winter 2014

    Free Play Shapes a Child’s Brain — and Bestows a Lifetime of Benefits

    Free Play Shapes a Child’s Brain — and Bestows a Lifetime of Benefits Winter 2014Research reveals the role of unstructured play in learning, self-regulation, and creativityPlay Issueby Jake MillerFeature A five-year-old in a pink and purple striped …
  9. Nature, Nurture Spring 2021

    How Pesticides Threaten Reproductive Health

    How Pesticides Threaten Reproductive Health Spring 2021The use of pesticides — linked to reduced fertility, birth defects, and other reproductive issues — is changing with the climateNature, Nurtureby Stephanie Dutchen5 min readClimate in the Clinic …
  10. Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019

    Is AI Subject to Human Biases?

    Is AI Subject to Human Biases? Winter 2019Overlooking bias in medical artificial intelligence invites serious consequencesArtificial Intelligence Issueby Stephanie Dutchen15 minute readFeature In 2016, researchers in Heidelberg, Germany, built a …

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