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Publisher to Print ID Book?
Megan Scudellari
| Mar 2, 2012
| 1 min read
Anger erupts over a forthcoming book on intelligent design from academic publisher Springer-Verlag.
Speaking of Science
The Scientist
| Jul 1, 2012
| 2 min read
July 2012's selection of notable quotes
Contributors
The Scientist
Staff
| Mar 1, 2012
| 3 min read
Meet some of the people featured in the March 2012 issue of
The Scientist
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Infographic: How Transposable Elements Can Shape Evolution
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Jan 17, 2022
| 2 min read
The movements of so-called jumping genes can generate the genetic diversity needed to drive evolutionary change in populations over time.
Organs on Demand
Kate Yandell
| Sep 1, 2013
| 10+ min read
3-D printing has made inroads in the clinic, but constructing functional complex organs still faces major hurdles.
Adapting with a Little Help from Jumping Genes
Christie Wilcox, PhD
| Jan 17, 2022
| 10+ min read
Long lambasted as junk DNA or genomic parasites, transposable elements turn out to be contributors to adaptation.
Variation in Cannabis Testing Challenges a Young Industry
Katarina Zimmer
| Mar 1, 2020
| 10 min read
The US lacks standardized methods to assess products for potency and safety. That’s a big problem for the labs tasked with doing the testing.
The Surgisphere Scandal: What Went Wrong?
Catherine Offord
| Oct 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
The high-profile retractions of two COVID-19 studies stunned the scientific community earlier this year and prompted calls for reviews of how science is conducted, published, and acted upon. The warning signs had been there all along.
Cancer Researchers Use Evolution to Target Drug Resistance
Catherine Offord
| Apr 1, 2020
| 10+ min read
New therapeutic approaches in oncology aim to manipulate or block cancer’s adaptation to treatment.
Making DNA Data Storage a Reality
Catherine Offord
| Oct 1, 2017
| 10+ min read
A few kilograms of DNA could theoretically store all of humanity’s data, but there are practical challenges to overcome.
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