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Featured fact
Fifteen years of LabLit.com
Editorial: We've come a long way since 2005
We played an important part in enhancing awareness of how science has been neglected by mainstream writers
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Featured fiction
NEW! The institute
Fiction: by Richard Grant
Max felt that perpetual anger prickle just below his skin. Sometimes he felt he might start hitting something, or someone, and never stop
Current contents
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The Magnafan
Our Young Authors series continues
Fiction: Luke P. and Declan C.
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The ghost of cells past, Part 4
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Deborah Flusberg
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- Ashley Yeager
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The dangers of Yellowstone
From the Lab Lit Young Authors series
Fiction: Sophia N. and Colette G.
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The outlier
A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Chapter 5
Fiction: Richard P. Grant
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From the Collins Industries Archives
The Lab Lit Young Authors series
Fiction: Selim U. and Kyungsoo C.
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Voices of the next generation
Our Young Author series launches
Editorial: Jennifer Rohn
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The postdoc
A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Chapter 4
Fiction: Richard P. Grant
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The party
A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Chapter 3
Fiction: Richard P. Grant
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Threading the needle
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Julia Richards
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The retraction
A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Chapter Six
Fiction: Richard P. Grant
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The ghost of cells past, Part 3
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Deborah Flusberg
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The ghost of cells past, Part 2
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Deborah Flusberg
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Seagoing science
A glimpse into deep sea exploration
Essay: Elliott Smith
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The special ones
From the LabLit Young Authors series
Fiction: Katrina H. and Sara P.
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The ghost of cells past, Part 1
From the LabLit short story series
Fiction: Deborah Flusberg
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- Paul McEuan
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Rain does not stop play
A shaky tale of the rail
Fiction: Helen-Frances Pilkington
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The League of Imaginary Cats
From the Lab Lit short story series
Fiction: Richard Marshall
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The literary Ada
Fictional re-imaginings of Lovelace
Essay: Eileen McGinnis
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Humanity through the lens of fiction
Why science storytelling should transcend facts
Essay: Stephen McGann