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Catching cancer




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Not the usual suspect




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Author Correction: From melanocytes to melanomas




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Nature Reviews Cancer




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Dissecting reprogramming, differentiation and conversion with network biology




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Myeloid differentiation and the leukemia-initiating cell




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Adoptive immunotherapy for myeloid malignancies




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Adult marrow hematopoiesis: a continuum of change




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Mechanisms of graft-versus-leukemia effects after allogeneic stem cell transplantation: effects on the leukemia stem cell?




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Reconsidering marrow stem cell cycle status: insights into an actively cycling hematopoietic stem cell population




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Deconvoluting MLL1-dependent pathways in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis




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Abstracts from the 2nd International Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (NTNU) Symposium: Day 1—Immunotherapy and Hematology




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Leukemia Supplements




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Watching North Korea

Illicit nuclear detonations are anything but secret




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50, 100 & 150 Years Ago

Innovation and discovery as chronicled in Scientific American




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The Fallacy of Excluded Exceptions

Why the singular of “data” is not “anecdote




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The Environmental Cost of Inequality

Power imbalances facilitate environmental degradation—and the poor suffer the consequences




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Automating Bias

How algorithms designed to alleviate poverty can perpetuate it instead




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The Health-Wealth Gap

The growing gulf between rich and poor inflicts biological damage on bodies and brains




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A Rigged Economy

And what we can do about it




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The Science of Ineqaulity




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Geometry v. Gerrymandering

Mathematicians are developing forensics to identify political maps that disenfranchise voters




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Back in Time

Astronomers have found some of the most distant galaxies in the universe, opening a window on a previously unknown period of cosmic history




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Team Players

Microbial partnerships turn out to be more common and influential than scientists could have ever imagined




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Sleep Learning Gets Real

Experimental techniques demonstrate how to strengthen memories when our brains are off-line




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Why Oral Cancer Threatens Men

Researchers wrestle with the rising rates of virus-related tumors




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To Sleep, Perchance to Gene

Researchers identify genes linked to rapid eye movement sleep




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Measure for Measure

Officials will vote to overhaul the standard system of scientific measurements




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Time for Women Leaders

The gender gap in leadership narrows when groups spend more time together




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Unwanted Advances

Female cockroaches gather in groups to avoid male attention




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Decoding Alien Senses

A linguist explains how limited our thinking about extraterrestrials can be




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Lifelong Learning

Creating artificial intelligence that continues to adapt




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Artificial Wood

The synthetic material is both robust and versatile




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Fixing Wasting Muscles

Scientists edited dogs' genes to correct a common form of muscle dystrophy




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Income Inequality and Homicide

Where financial disparities are greatest, the murder rate tends to be high




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When Will We Learn?




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Scientific American




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Coronavirus diaries: creature comforts




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Philip W. Anderson (1923–2020)




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Screams on a Zoom call: the theory of homeworking with kids meets reality




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Coronavirus in context: Scite.ai tracks positive and negative citations for COVID-19 literature




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Coronapod: What use are contact tracing apps? And new hopes for coronavirus drug remdesivir




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Daily briefing: How desperate measures might shorten the coronavirus vaccine timeline — and at what risk




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Galileo’s story is always relevant




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Effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions to contain COVID-19 in China




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Rapid reconstruction of SARS-CoV-2 using a synthetic genomics platform




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COVID-19 mental-health responses neglect social realities




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Urban sprawl overspreads Earth at an unprecedented speed




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Profile of a killer: the complex biology powering the coronavirus pandemic




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Daily briefing: Convalescent serum — the antibody-laden blood of survivors — lines up as first-choice treatment for coronavirus