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The Promise of Gas Vesicles
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Niko McCarty
Gas vesicles are protein shells that reflect soundwaves. They were first discovered in lake-dwelling microbes in Germany but now enable scientists to “hear” individual cells within the body.
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Driving Toward Nanopores
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A nanopore sequencer is a tiny device that can read DNA with high accuracy. Its invention, made possible by merging hardware with machine learning, holds lessons for other measurement tools.
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The Mouse as a Microscope
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How the mouse found its way from Victorian novelty to a biomedical mainstay.
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Introducing Issue 03 of Asimov Press.
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Lessons on Starting a Magazine
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Announcing the first Asimov Press book and sharing some lessons we learned along the way.
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Before They Hatch
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New technologies, such as in-ovo sexing, on-farm hatching, and in-ovo vaccination can make the poultry supply chain both better for animal welfare and more efficient.
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