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The Dangers of Mirrored Life
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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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Inside Job: Secret Histories in the National Museum
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Rich Pell
During a Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship in 2009, Rich Pell stumbled upon declassified photographs of a top-secret bioweapons test from 1965, called Operation Shady Grove.
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Francis Crick Was Misunderstood
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Matthew Cobb
The Central Dogma is not a "dogma," and it has never been broken.
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The Pursuit of Parenthood
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Willy Chertman
Or, the rise and regulation of reproductive technologies.
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How to Measure Molecules
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Niko McCarty
A 19th-century physicist, Lord Rayleigh, was the first to experimentally measure the size of individual molecules. He did it using little more than oil, water, and a back-of-the-envelope calculation.
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Mitochondria Are Alive
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Liyam Chitayat
The physical world is an intricate dance between matter, information, and energy. Recognizing that mitochondria are alive will open new horizons into how we learn about, and build with, biology.
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