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The tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology
For decades, Jon Zehr was haunted by an organism he knew was here — but couldn’t see. It all started in the ‘90s on a ...
With only a few hundred red wolves left, Smithsonian scientist Jennifer Nagashima is pioneering new ways to preserve their ...
Kansas City Councilmember Andrea Bough made one of the most revealing statements about Kansas City’s economic development ...
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Smarter data, faster decisions: How biotech funding pressures are reshaping clinical development
Following a turbulent funding environment, biotechs are seeking to generate more data earlier to reassure investors.
Esther Jimenez transforms inventors’ passions into patent applications to help get new technologies to market.
In this free webinar, see how automation can help protein crystallography teams meet ever more demanding throughput goals.
What happens when one of America's greatest songbooks meets Broadway? A BEAUTFIUFL NOISE delivers an emotional portrait of ...
Long before achieving fame and fortune, Gene Simmons worked multiple jobs to help support his single mother. Here's what his childhood reveals about raising financially savvy kids.
N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Reid talks to Due South about everything from the “forever chemicals” in ...
Postdoctoral researchers face extreme career precarity. Funding pressures and systemic bottlenecks have sparked a global ...
More college students are adding second majors to stand out in a tougher job market, but the payoff may depend on the fields ...
Mary Kay launched her eponymous cosmetics empire in 1963, just a month after the death of her fifth husband. A new biography ...
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