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An electronic 96-channel pipette was one of the tools used to scale up and allow the team to perform over 7,000 parallel experiments that uncovered more than 100 bNAb escape mutations across 15 viral strains.

Most HIV Strains Can Escape the Immune System’s Best Antibodies With a Single Mutation

View of Earth taken during International Space Station Expedition 66

Carbon Dioxide Cools the Stratosphere. Scientists Have Figured Out Why

Prostate cancer grading uses the Gleason score (6-10) and Grade Group (1-5) systems to estimate cancer aggressiveness based on how the cells look under a microscope. Higher numbers indicate faster-growing, more aggressive cancer.

Urine Test Cuts Unnecessary Prostate Biopsies by Nearly Two-Thirds in Head-to-Head Trial Against MRI

A lattice of active and passive filaments being printed via rotational multimaterial 3D printing.

Harvard Engineers Print Artificial Filaments That Bend, Twist, and Coil Like Living Muscle

earth

Fifty-Six Million Years Frozen: New Model Rewrites the Story of Snowball Earth

Person walking, seen from the feet level

Walking 8,500 Steps a Day Is the Key to Not Regaining Lost Weight, Research Suggests

Artist's reconstruction of adult Maiasaura and young. Illustration by Brian Regal.

Baby Dinosaurs Ate Better Than Their Parents, Fossil Teeth Reveal

A photo of a 5 mm x 5 mm diamond chip on a room-temperature measurement setup, with arrays of mechanical resonators visible.

Quantum Computers Could Soon Talk to Each Other Using Sound

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The Asthma Drug That Accidentally Reversed Fatty Liver Disease in Mice

clean, unused tampons on a red background

Women With Premenstrual Disorders Face Double the Risk of Psychiatric Conditions, and Vice Versa

closeup of frightened man's face

Your Brain Has a Dial for Fear. Scientists Just Found It.

glioblastoma brain scan

Testosterone Slows Brain Tumor Growth, Overturning a Decades-Old Cancer Assumption

Xingbao Li, M.D., demonstrates how someone would receive rTMS therapy to reduce nicotine cravings. Photo by Clif Rhodes

Boosting the Brain’s Braking System Helps People Smoke Less

New diamond-based detector for dosimetry. The team’s heteroepitaxial diamond detector has vastly improved sensitivity per volume, promising compact and consistent dosimetry in a wide range of applications.

A Lab-Grown Diamond the Size of a Thumbnail Could Unify Radiation Measurement in Medicine

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