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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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Issue 05
Barcoding Brains
Words by
Xander Balwit
Connectomics — a technique that maps physical connections between neural cells — is expensive and inefficient. E11, a non-profit research group, is designing a tool to expedite progress.
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Issue 05
The Quest for Universal Flu Vaccines
Words by
Ryan Duncombe & Jasmin Kaur
Modern flu vaccines have an average efficacy of just 40 percent, and they must be revamped each year. How can we make vaccines that are “universal” — both broadly-protective and highly potent?
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Fiction
Issue 05
The Gentle Romance
Words by
Richard Ngo
What the journey from AI assistant to full-virtuality can teach us about the nature of love.
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Issue 05
Edwin Cohn and the Harvard Blood Factory
Words by
Eric Gilliam
How a chemistry “purist” built one of World War II’s greatest applied R&D laboratories.
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Issue 05
Gregor Mendel's Vanishing Act
Words by
Niko McCarty
After his death in 1884, thousands of Gregor Mendel’s letters and notes — filled with scientific data and figures — were destroyed. What did the friar discover, and what have we forgotten?
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The Dangers of Mirrored Life
Words by
Niko McCarty & Fin Moorhouse
Creating mirrored organisms using synthetic biology could seriously harm extant life, a 300-page report claims. While the risks from mirrored life are uncertain, it is best not to find out.
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