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  1. Body cells spy out bacteria - new publication by Stefan Kaufmann's group in

  2. 7 Nov 2019

    Here is our new work in . The presence of double (in cis) mutations in hyperactivate (further) the pathway and sensitize to PI3Kα inhibitors.

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  4. Jan 30

    - If we can control diamondback moth with the genetically modified male-sterile moth- while mating with wild pests can cause half their offspring to die resulting in substantially reducing the pest population.…

  5. 23 Feb 2019
  6. Looking forward to participating in 's webinar on diversity in science tomorrow with , Jonathan Freeman (NYU), Charlene Le Fauve (NIH) and Sean Sanders (Science/AAAS)

  7. 7 Feb 2019

    even is getting on the "later school start times" train!

  8. Interesting article just out about early career PHDs. Data released by found that private sector employment for PhDs was nearly on par with employment in education institutions.

  9. 12 Dec 2019

    Scientists across the globe -- including from Michigan State University -- say saving the world isn't out of our reach. But we have to reach. In today's

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  10. 21 Nov 2019

    "We must redesign our information ecosystem in the 21st century…to reduce the spread of fake news and to reduce the underlying pathologies it has revealed." - from ScienceMag "The science of fake news"

  11. Jan 2

    Good initiative. Kudos to all those involved in bringing out a science magazine in Tamil. TN govt to launch 'Engum Ariviyal', a monthly Tamil science mag for students | The News Minute

  12. 17 Oct 2019

    Science Magazine 11 October 2019 Read online free of charge

  13. 20 Dec 2019
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    Modern are indeed descendants of and , proven through detailed analysis. 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

  14. 15 Oct 2019

    New tool visualizes nature's benefits worldwide! The study, published October 10 in , could inform policy and decision-making around investments in nature.

  15. Feb 1

    continues. Mining genomes for clues to the outbreak’s origins. Was it the seafood market? Was it the virology institute? What do bats have to do with it? takes a look.

  16. 26 Mar 2019

    featured our publication on their editors' choice page! Seems like a good excuse for a first .

  17. By uncovering more about what gives unparalleled control over flight, two new studies in and pave the way to flying that can maneuver the air as nimbly as birds:

  18. 1 Jul 2019
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  21. 💩 Dung beetles always roll their balls in straight lines! 💩 Many dung beetles lay their eggs inside dung balls. When the larvae hatch, they are surrounded by their favourite food – POO! Find out more in WILD WHEELS!)

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