Biological Sciences

Inhibitory neurons (magenta) and their synapses (green) in the mouse neocortex
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an aerial view of a row of wind turbines next to a neatly cultivated colorful farm field with a canal on their other side
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An illustration showing umbrella-shaped antibacterial toxin particles drifting toward and engaging a bacterial target cell. The toxins are  derived from Streptomyces and potently inhibit the growth of competing species in the same genus.
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Best Practices in Ultracentrifugation
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Diagram showing the concentration of all types of microplastic and anthropogenic microfiber pollution found in this study overlaid on a heat map showing the concentration of shipping traffic (all types) and a heatmap showing population density. In all cases, red indicates higher numbers.
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blue test tubes containing glowing blue DNA double helices, arranged in a circle with the bottoms of the test tubes pointing inwards, on a dark blue-grey surface
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bubbles of CO2  streaming upward through turquoise water, venting from yellowish coral on the seabed at a volcanic vent site in Papua New Guinea
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An erlenmeyer flask containing a clear liquid labeled Ammonia sits on a benchtop in a lab, with other beakers and lab equipment in the background
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close up photo of a white-gloved hand using tweezers to pick up pieces of multicolored microplastic from a pile on a dark surface
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two glass vials with white labels that say "vaccine" and two white syringes with blue needle tips arranged next to each other on a sky blue surface
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two adult mayflies sitting on opposite sides of the edge of a curved glass dish in front of a black background. the top fly is smaller and lighter in color and the bottom one has visible wings.
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a diagram showing how the 3D pGel@IPN hydrogel helps remove microplastics from the water cycle
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