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How Water Can Identify Murder Victims and Fake Scotch
These maps pinpoint an object’s origins by the isotope ratio in the water.
Yes, Life in the Fast Lane Kills You
New insights into mitochondria reveal how life expends energy.
Ingenious: Nick Lane
The biochemist explains the elements of life, sex, and aging.
What Your Microbiome Wants for Dinner
You may think twice about your diet when you follow the metabolic fate of your food.
How the Western Diet Has Derailed Our Evolution
Burgers and fries have nearly killed our ancestral microbiome.
Infected Monkeys and Other Cautionary Tales From the Biolab
No matter how safe the lab is, humans working with deadly bioagents can make errors.
Meet the Neighbors You’ll Never See
Bacteria take a starring role in six vignettes of city life.
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