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What Does Milk Do for Babies?

April 25, 2024

Human nutrition begins with milk, but the wondrous biofluid does much more than feed babies. In this episode, co-host Steven Strogatz speaks with molecular nutritionist Elizabeth Johnson about her research into the impact of human milk on a healthy microbiome.

The Year in Biology

December 19, 2023

In a year packed with fascinating discoveries, biologists pushed the limits of synthetic life, probed how organisms keep time, and refined theories about consciousness and emotional health.

‘Embryo Models’ Challenge Legal, Ethical and Biological Concepts

June 13, 2023

With embryolike constructs built entirely from stem cells, researchers can revolutionize our understanding of development. But how close to an embryo is too close?

Gene Expression in Neurons Solves a Brain Evolution Puzzle

February 14, 2023

The neocortex of our brain is the seat of our intellect. New data suggests that mammals created it with new types of cells that they developed only after their evolutionary split from reptiles.

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She Studies Growing Arteries to Aid Heart Attack Recovery

February 13, 2023

Regenerative medicine researcher Kristy Red Horse’s discoveries may someday help damaged hearts heal better. Her stewardship of her Native American heritage may advance science in other ways too.

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