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Phage Shift

Photography by Michelle So From ocean waters to soil, and from hot springs to human microbiomes, tiny battles between bacteria and viruses are constantly unfolding.

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Small but Mighty

Art by Alondra Moreno Santana Neither Kaiyue Ma GSAS ’23 nor Monkol Lek ever imagined they would work in genetics—Ma was an aspiring evolutionary biologist

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Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Image courtesy of Boris Trost via Pixabay. Deep inside the ear is a strange place. Inward past the eardrum are three small, intricately shaped, interconnected

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Underground Guardians

Image courtesy of Pexels. Since the industrial revolution, human civilization has been adding more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels, supercharging global

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Skin Deep Science

Image courtesy of University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. In the complex world of tissues, stem cells serve as the custodians of the epithelial layer, the

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Wired for Success

Finding a way to expel excess electrons isn’t exactly what keeps most of us up at night. Thankfully, we humans use oxygen to perform this

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Healing Touch

Image courtesy of Diana Polekhina via Unsplash. Wound healing is a painful, yet normal, biological process, and wounds repair themselves routinely. However, some wounds deviate

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Playing it Cool

Image courtesy of SuKaduna via Pixabay Mid-infrared (MIR) photodetectors have wide-ranging applications, including medical imaging, security surveillance, and pollution monitoring. However, detecting MIR light has proven

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