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Why Nothing Can Grow on Mars*
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Devon Stork
Water is the most significant bottleneck in terraforming the Red Planet
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Tinker
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A short work of speculative fiction.
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Discovering an Antimalarial Drug in Mao’s China
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Wendi Yan
Chinese scientists discovered artemisinin in 1971 as part of a secret military project that merged Eastern and Western medicine. Their work saved millions of lives.
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Synthetic Origins
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Michael Elowitz on the early years of synthetic biology and the programmability of living cells.
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Beyond Steel Tanks
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GLP-1 drugs could one day outsell iPhones, but there is not enough biomanufacturing capacity to make them. For solutions, we should look away from the factory.
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Making Cells Young
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José Luis Ricón
In the laboratory, cellular reprogramming can reverse epigenetic damage and reset cells to a "young" state. Can we do the same for entire organisms?
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