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The Architect of Immunity: Professor Jacob B. Natvig at 75

Explore the life and scientific legacy of Professor Jacob B. Natvig, pioneering immunologist and founder of Scandinavian Journal of Immunology.

Ava Morgan
Oct 17, 2025

The Ragweed Revolution: How a Tiny Plant Reshaped Our World and What Science Is Doing About It

Explore the fascinating science behind ragweed, its global impact on health, and innovative research solutions to combat this allergenic plant.

Joshua Mitchell
Oct 17, 2025

The Security Guards Within: How Your Immune System Decides What to Attack

Discover how your immune system makes critical decisions about what to attack and what to leave alone, featuring Nobel Prize-winning discoveries about regulatory T cells.

Christopher Bailey
Oct 17, 2025

The m6A Code: How RNA Modification Shapes Psoriasis

Exploring the crucial link between N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modification and psoriasis pathogenesis, including diagnostic and therapeutic implications.

Bella Sanders
Oct 17, 2025

The T Cell Tug-of-War: A Surprising New Player Decides Immune Cell Fate

Discover how noncanonical ERK signaling controls T cell lineage fate decisions, challenging long-held beliefs in immunology.

Claire Phillips
Oct 17, 2025

The Invisible Workforce: How Microbial Communities in Sand Filters Provide Clean Drinking Water

Discover how metagenomic analysis reveals the complex microbial ecosystems in rapid sand filters that transform contaminated groundwater into safe drinking water.

David Flores
Oct 17, 2025

Chronic Hypoxia and Biospaceforming: The Ultimate Challenge for Life Beyond Earth

Exploring how chronic hypoxia affects human adaptation to space environments and the science of biospaceforming for sustainable life beyond Earth.

Natalie Ross
Oct 15, 2025

Meet the Chairman of Your Cells: How the Spliceosome Runs the Show

Discover how the spliceosome, the molecular chairman of your cells, edits genetic instructions and enables complex life through RNA splicing.

Easton Henderson
Oct 15, 2025

More Than a Shell: How the Nuclear Envelope is Revolutionizing Cancer Science

Discover how the nuclear envelope, once considered a passive container for DNA, is now recognized as a dynamic command center driving cancer progression through mechanobiology and genomic regulation.

Mia Campbell
Oct 15, 2025

The Unseen War: How Our Bodies Forge a Shield from Disease

Explore the fascinating synthesis of infection and immunity - how our immune system learns from pathogens to create lasting protection against disease.

Natalie Ross
Oct 15, 2025

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