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  1. Science News, Educational Articles, Expert Opinion | The Scientist

    4 days ago · The Scientist offers independent, award-winning science journalism, covering the latest life science research, insights, and innovations.

  2. A New Era of Epigenetic Medicines - the-scientist.com

    Jun 3, 2025 · Colasante G, et al. dCas9-based Scn1a gene activation restores inhibitory interneuron excitability and attenuates seizures in Dravet syndrome mice. . 2020;28 (1):235-253. Add The …

  3. Feature | The Scientist

    Jan 29, 2026 · A collection of feature with leading scientists and experts in various fields.

  4. Stem Cells Age Faster in Space | The Scientist

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  5. Microplastics Build Up in Human Organs, Especially the Brain

    Feb 4, 2025 · Researchers like Matthew Campen, a biochemist and environmental scientist at the University of New Mexico, investigate how inhaled pollutants, including MNPs, affect cardiovascular …

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  7. 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.

  8. How a Moldy Cantaloupe Brought Fleming’s Penicillin to the World

    Nov 3, 2024 · 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 …

  9. 2025 Top Innovations Contest Winners | The Scientist

    Sep 15, 2025 · The Scientist ’s Top Innovations competition showcases the latest advances in life science techniques and products. Each year’s winners represent the technologies poised to propel …

  10. How Many Genes Do Humans Have? | The Scientist

    Dec 5, 2025 · Researchers disagree on the number of genes in the human genome, in part because what exactly a gene is can be difficult to determine.