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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.

Computers Boost Antibody-Based Drugs

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

Natural Products Made in a Test Tube

Researchers have developed a new technique to synthesize drugs faster.

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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