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Three-dimensional culture of human breast cancer cells, with DNA stained blue and a protein in the cell surface membrane stained green. Image by NIH

One Shot Wonder: New Drug Eliminates Large Breast Tumors with Single Dose

Artwork representing calcium signalling in a rosette colony of the choanoflagellate S. rosetta.

Tiny Sea Creatures Caught ‘Talking’ to Their Colony Mates

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Adulting, nerdiness and the importance of single-panel comics

Researchers have now developed a new single-cell genome technique to understand how bacteria interact and exchange genetic material, including antibiotic resistance genes at the individual cell level.

Single-Cell Genomics Unveils Hidden World of Bacterial Superbugs

A tiny glass tube (top left) represents the electrode recording from an excitatory human Alzheimer’s neuron, generated using modern stem cell techniques (dark blue, at tip of tube).

New Single-Cell Technique Uncovers Molecular Drivers of Alzheimer’s

A false color- scanning election micrograph of lung cancer cells grown in culture. A new AI tool called PERCEPTION uses data at the level of single cells to help predict patients’ response to different therapies.

AI-Powered Tool Predicts Cancer Treatment Response at Single-Cell Level

Can you tell which plants experienced a constant level of low light, and which cycled through the normal day-night routine?

Unraveling Caulerpa’s Growth Mysteries: Insights into a Single-Cell Algae’s Development

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New Biomarker Predicts Whether Neurons Will Regenerate

Tweezers picking up a single atom

Purifying water with just a few atoms

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