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A Night of Food Futurism
A science fiction story brought to life through a pro-GMO dinner.
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The Column
AI-Designed Enzymes
Words by
Abhishaike Mahajan & Eryney Marrogi
Researchers at the Institute for Protein Design have made a computationally-designed, multi-step enzyme.
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Update
A Writing Fellowship on Scientific Progress
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Asimov Press
Works in Progress and Asimov Press are launching a paid six-month fellowship.
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Issue 06
On Prions and Protein Design
Words by
Eryney Marrogi & Theodore Sternlieb
Prions are extremely resilient, infectious proteins. Studying their shape-shifting abilities could reveal lessons for how proteins fold at a molecular level, helping scientists design better ones.
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Long Read
Issue 06
A Brief History of the Miracle Bacterium
Words by
Corrado Nai
Serratia marcescens, a pathogen with an uncanny resemblance to blood, has had an outsized influence on modern science.
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Long Read
Issue 06
Healing My Family’s Future
Words by
Jennifer Lai Remmel
How genetics and IVF empowered a family to leave cancer behind.
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Data
What Limits a Cell’s Size?
Words by
Niko McCarty
Two physical constraints help explain why cells are so tiny: surface area-to-volume ratios and diffusion. The first article in our new Data Series.
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