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  • Ultrasound-based modalities are revealing the brain’s inner workings with steadily increasing speed, resolution and depth.

    • Michael Eisenstein
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  • Making biological research more sustainable requires an accurate assessment of its environmental impact, both at the bench and on the computer.

    • Caroline Seydel
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  • Wrangling big data is now part of being a biomedical scientist, and mandates on data sharing have entered the scene. Mandates can alter behavior, but data sharing also needs incentives and shifts in science culture.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • As they pursue their puzzles of interest, scientists are inventive caretakers of the organisms in their keep, especially the young.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • Chemical modifications to DNA, histones and RNA make changes happen. Scientists are exploring ways to track these modifications and how they interact.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • The tumor microenvironment is a source of cancer’s strength. Multi-omics and new spatial techniques stand to find ways to weaken it.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • To gain insight into cell function, researchers are tracking the cytoskeleton and its parts, such as actin. They combine methods, find new trackers and validate them.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • A rapidly evolving toolbox is helping researchers to get a handle on the biological and functional diversity of these ubiquitous — but still somewhat enigmatic — cell-secreted nanoparticles

    • Michael Eisenstein
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  • As new technology enables researchers to find and characterize less-common post-translational modifications that drive gene expression and cellular metabolism, the movement to catalog the entire human proteome gains momentum

    • Caroline Seydel
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  • Expeditions are delivering data wealth about our planet’s oceans, including its microbes. Some labs are now diving deep into the ocean virome.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • Even without a stint on an ocean-faring vessel, scientists can trawl through data to explore marine viruses and address new puzzles and cultural shifts.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • Cameras are a crucial part of microscopes and are also built into many kinds of instruments. To make their output comparable takes standards.

    • Vivien Marx
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  • Widespread adoption of new embryo models hinges on how faithfully they mirror real embryos.

    • Vivien Marx
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