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Nature·Molecular Biology·Feature

The protein that folds wrong — and then folds right

For three decades, the chaperone hypothesis sat at the edge of mainstream structural biology — intriguing but unproven. Then a cryo-EM dataset arrived from a lab in Lausanne that would change the textbooks.

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The Atlantic·Climate Science·Long-form

The ice cores don't lie — but they do require translation

Buried 3,200 meters beneath the Greenland ice sheet, a 68-centimeter cylinder of compressed snow holds a record of Earth's atmosphere stretching back 800,000 years. Reading it is not a metaphor.

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STAT News·Genomics·Investigative

CRISPR's off-target problem isn't solved — it's just better hidden

The clinical trial results looked clean. Seventeen patients, no adverse events, measurable therapeutic effect. What the press release omitted was a six-page supplementary table that three independent researchers found troubling.

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MIT Technology Review·Materials Science·Feature

The battery chemistry that keeps failing — and why that's the point

Every lithium-sulfur battery in the lab eventually dies the same death: sulfur migrates, capacity collapses, cycle count flatlines. A team at Stanford thinks the failure mode is actually the product.

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Ice cores, feedback loops, and the politics of attribution science.

  • Arctic amplification and polar vortex dynamics
  • Carbon capture technology assessment
  • Extreme weather attribution methodology
  • Ocean acidification and coral systems
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CRISPR, epigenetics, and the expanding definition of a gene.

  • Base and prime editing precision studies
  • Polygenic risk score validation
  • Long-read sequencing applications
  • Epigenetic inheritance mechanisms
  • Gene drive ecological risk assessment
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Battery chemistry, semiconductors, and the physics of decarbonization.

  • Solid-state battery development timelines
  • Perovskite solar cell stability challenges
  • Quantum computing materials limitations
  • Green hydrogen production economics
  • Superconductor discovery verification
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From IND filing to FDA decision — the full clinical arc.

  • mRNA platform expansion beyond vaccines
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  • Rare disease regulatory pathway analysis
  • Phase III trial design and failure modes
  • Investor white papers for Series B–D
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