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A new way to understand and treat hearing loss comes from the deep waters of comparative biology.
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After major breakthrough in gene editing, pig organs show new promise for use in humans.
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The 50-year crusade to prove the link between viruses and cancer
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A new generation of cancer treatments harness an internal ally—the power of the immune system.
Will rent-by-the-hour robotic labs change the way that medical research happens?
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