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Mystery of the Head Activator
A biological puzzle that made one researcher and ruined another might never be solved.
Jan 18 • Asimov Press
Solving the Electroporation Bottleneck
Cultivarium, a focused research organization, has built a custom electroporator to engineer non-model organisms at scale.
Jan 15 • Niko McCarty and Asimov Press
Inventing the Methods Section
What the evolution of scientific methods says about their future.
Jan 12 • Asimov Press
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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology
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Despite attempts at variation, many new research organizations are canalized into just a handful of forms.
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How Nature Became a 'Prestige' Journal
Since launching in 1869, Nature has evolved from a periodical offering commentary on pigeons to the prestige journal in science. But how did Nature…
Jan 5 • Asimov Press
Clinic-in-the-Loop
Clinical trials are engines for scientific discovery. Better drugs require not just more trials, but also improved data collection, to create…
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Why the FDA Is Slow to Remove Drugs
On the 90-year saga of oral phenylephrine.
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A Most Important Mustard
On the origins of Arabidopsis thaliana, the premier model for plant biology.
Nov 26, 2025 • Alexandra Balwit and Asimov Press
The Penicillin Myth
Competing theories seek to explain inconsistencies surrounding Alexander Fleming’s famed discovery.
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