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 Modular microfluidics system. Credit: University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering.


Cool Image: Snap-Together Laboratory

Like snapping Lego blocks together to build a fanciful space station, scientists have developed a new way to assemble a sophisticated laboratory tool for manipulating small volumes of fluids.
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Ebola virus particles. Credit: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Asking Our Expert About Modeling Ebola

NIGMS’ Irene Eckstrand answers questions about modeling the potential course of the Ebola outbreak.
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C. elegans embryos. Credit: Laura J. Gaydos.

How Instructions for Gene Activity Are Passed Across Generations

A certain type of epigenetic change is passed from cell to cell during division, a finding that helps to resolve the debate about parent-to-child epigenetic inheritance.
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Human embryonic cells. Credit: Aryeh Warmflash, Rockefeller University.

Stem Cells Do Geometry

Human embryonic stem cells confined to areas of precisely controlled size and shape start to specialize and form organized patterns, opening a new window for studying early development.
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