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  1. In a First, Mouse Pups with Two Dads Live to Adulthood | The …

    Jan 28, 2025 · By using genetic material from two male mice, researchers successfully created pups that survived to adulthood, offering insights into unisexual reproduction in mammals.

  2. FDA Announces Plan to Phase Out Animal Testing. Will That Work?

    A scientist at Moderna also recently reported that they are using the same liver chip model to determine the safety of lipid nanoparticle delivery systems for RNA therapeutics instead of non …

  3. Peto’s Paradox: How Gigantic Species Evolved to Beat Cancer

    Related Topics Meet the Author Hannah is an Assistant Editor at The Scientist. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Daily Beast, and Undark. She earned her PhD in …

  4. How Are Earwax and Body Odor Linked? | The Scientist

    Laura is an Assistant Editor for The Scientist. She has a background in microbiology. Her science communication work spans journalism and public engagement.

  5. Mirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of …

    Dec 12, 2024 · Mirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of Scientists Warn Synthetic biologists make artificial cells, but the creation of mirror bacteria isn't worth the risk.

  6. Improving Immunity with a Next-Generation Whooping Cough …

    Mar 17, 2025 · Written by The Scientist Staff and ILiAD Biotechnologies Mar 17, 2025 | 4 min read Save for Later

  7. How Stem Cells Stay Young | The Scientist

    Aging is inevitable for most cell types in the human body, but hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) seem to defy the process. They retain their self-renewing ability almost throughout an …

  8. Wolbachia Turns 100: The Journey of a Triumphant Endosymbiont

    Wolbachia Turns 100: The Journey of a Triumphant Endosymbiont In a century, Wolbachia has gone from a master reproductive manipulator to a partner in the fight against pathogens, …

  9. In Search of FACS: The History of Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting

    “It really was a collaborative effort with this commercial company with an academic scientist,” De Rosa said. In 1974, BD Biosciences released the FACS II as the first commercial fluorescent …

  10. Cell Therapy is Poised for Sweet Victory in Diabetes | The Scientist

    Advances in stem cell biology and immune cell engineering bring diabetes cell therapies closer to reality.