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Predicting Cancer Drugs' Impact

New imaging probes show whether cancer drugs will work.

Finding Early Signs of Arthritis

Atomic-force microscopy could advance osteoarthritis drug development.

A Clearer Picture of Cancer

A new, high-resolution imaging system captures "early" photons.

Creating a Heart

An ingenious method for making new organs could one day revolutionize medical transplants.

Using Molecular Pathways to Assess Cancer Patients

The first complete map of protein interactions in human cells could lead to better treatment for breast cancer.

Computers Boost Antibody-Based Drugs

Physics-based modeling may accelerate the drug-development process.

A Fountain of Youth in Mitochondria?

A recently discovered cell survival switch could be key to increasing longevity.

Rewritable Holographic Memory

A genetically engineered microbial protein could mean better data storage.

A Prelude in Protein

A musical code for amino acids produces biological harmonies. Listen to examples here.

DNA Factories

Cheaply churning out made-to-order DNA could revolutionize molecular biology.

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