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New Blood for Gene Therapy

By Megan Scudellari | June 13, 2011

Follow the success story of a young boy who, with the help of the Care for Rare Foundation, underwent stem cell therapy for Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome.

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Lobster-Pot Science

By Richard P. Grant | June 13, 2011

Microbiologist Marvin Whiteley chats about teaming up with chemist and bioengineer Jason Shear in order to build tiny houses for bacteria.

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One Hip Dino

By Jef Akst | June 13, 2011

University College London researcher Mike Taylor recounts the discovery of a new dinosaur with unusually powerful thigh muscles. Read the…

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Repairing hearts

By Megan Scudellari (Video by Richard P. Grant) | June 9, 2011

Paul Riley of University College London discusses his new research, published June 8th in Nature.

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Micro Farmers

By Cristina Luiggi | May 1, 2011

Columbia University evolutionary ecologist Dustin Rubenstein explains just why it’s so interesting and important to find slime molds that engage…

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Imaging Trauma

By Kelly Rae Chi | April 1, 2011

Radiology scientist Alexander Lin talks about searching for the tell-tale biomarkers of chronic traumatic encephalopathy.   Read the full story.

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Optical Tweezers

By Patricia Bassereau and Bruno Goud | April 1, 2011

Institut Curie researchers Bruno Goud, a biologist, and Patricia Bassereau, a physicist, talk about their fruitful, decade-long collaboration exploring the…

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The Worm Crew

By Bob Grant | February 1, 2011

Meet the people behind studies that use nematodes to treat inflammatory diseases.   Read the full story.

The Gehry Treatment

By Cristina Luiggi | August 27, 2010

World-renowned architect Frank Gehry talks about designing the Cleveland Clinic’s new Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, which opened in…

Haute culture

By Megan Scudellari | July 30, 2010

Designer Suzanne Lee grows high-fashion garments, BioCouture, from lowly bacterial cellulose