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The color of your fat could determine the level of your blood pressure
Scientists knew that obesity raises the risk of hypertension. Now Paul Cohen's team has uncovered the mechanism—and the enzyme—that explains how fat can stiffen blood vessels and drive blood pressu...

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Figure illustrating how populations of neurons can invert vectors, encoded as sinusoids, using dual signaling capabilities. (Credit: Maimon lab)
Study on brain navigation reveals function of an unconventional electrical-signaling mode in neurons
New work in fruit flies uncovers an electrical trick that allows neurons to compute direction efficiently by juggling multiple signaling mechanisms. These findings could reframe our understanding o...

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How beige fat keeps blood pressure in check
New study shows that beige fat suppresses an enzyme that promotes high blood pressure, revealing a new molecular pathway and a potential target for future precision therapies.

As the publishing landscape shifts towards open access, many researchers have questions about how to navigate new NIH policies. (Credit: Tada Images / Shutterstock)
The publishing rules for NIH-supported research have changed. Here’s what to know
What is a scientist who wants to stay in the good graces of both federal funders and private publishers to do?

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Scientists have gotten good at blocking enzymes to treat disease. Now can they speed them up?
Tarun Kapoor is tackling a deceptively tricky biochemical challenge: how to speed up the internal machinery of living cells.

Latest awards & honors

Svetlana Mojsov is named the King Faisal Prize Winner
January 7, 2026
Alex Lercher is named the ICIS Sidney & Joan Pestka Post-Graduate Award Winner
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The New York Times
What Is ‘Metabolic Health,’ and Why Does It Matter?
January 16, 2026
National Geographic
This Little-Known Type of Fat May Actually Protect Your Heart
January 15, 2026
Nature
The Infection Enigma: Why Some People Die From Typically Harmless Germs
January 14, 2026
Scientific American
Do Monkeys Make Faces on Purpose?
January 8, 2026

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