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Microbiology

The Invisible Impacts of Calamities

Why we need to study the microbiology of disasters.

August 30, 2023

Underground Cells Make “Dark Oxygen” Without Light

In some deep aquifers, cells have a chemical trick that could sustain whole underground ecosystems.

August 4, 2023

The Biologist Blowing Our Minds

Michael Levin is uncovering the incredible, latent abilities of living things.

June 28, 2023

Through the Microscope, Bacterial Colonies Look Like Bustling Cities

They come and go from diverse neighborhoods, build towers, and cooperate.

June 19, 2023

The Longevity Skeptic

This biochemist calls BS on extending human lifespan. Is he right?

May 23, 2023

The World Is Full of Sleeping Beauties

Success in nature and culture depends just as much on timing as it does on brilliance.

The Secret Life of the North Pole

A universe of microbes is melting with Arctic ice—with consequences for us all.

The Body Electric

We are formed by more than DNA. Meet the bioelectric code.

March 1, 2023

Will CRISPR Cure Cancer?

One question for Brad Ringeisen, a chemist and executive director of the Innovative Genomics Institute.

February 13, 2023

The Universal Clock of Aging

Father Time is ticking away in our DNA.

January 24, 2023

Mobile Genes From the Mother Shape the Baby’s Microbiome

Tiny genetic sequences in a mother’s bacteria seem to hop into the infant's bacteria, perhaps ensuring a healthy microbiome later in life.

January 20, 2023

What We Really Are Is an Agglomeration of Cells

Siddhartha Mukherjee sings the praises of the cell to offer us a holistic portrait of life.

October 12, 2022