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How new genes get switched on
After nearly a decade of cataloguing evolutionarily young genes, complementary studies are the first to demonstrate how they are regulated and expressed.

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Scientists discover new method for reprograming organelles
A recent study reveals how the nucleolus gives rise to ribosomes—and how scientists can use that knowledge to reshape the nucleolus itself.

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This brain circuit drives the urge to mate. Except when it doesn’t.
Scientists discovered an identical neural circuit that operates differently in male and female mice.

Immunofluorescent microscopy shows hair follicles in the early stages of hair regrowth
Restricting an amino acid found in common foods could potentially speed up wound healing
Research shows low levels of the amino acid serine trigger a process that turns hair follicle stem cells into skin repair specialists—and that diet may have a role to play.

Detail from Small's reprocessed cryo-EM data zooming in on an unoccupied area of the SARS-CoV-2 NiRAN domain.
Rockefeller team finds flawed data in recent study relevant to coronavirus antiviral development
New research demonstrates that a previously published structure and mechanism for RNA capping at work in coronaviruses is incorrect, with potentially sweeping implications for the quest to develop ...

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Lamia Wahba receives the Rita Allen Foundation Scholar Award
June 16, 2025
Svetlana Mojsov receives the Distinguished Medical Science Award from the National Library of Medicine
April 15, 2025

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The Telegraph
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