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Month: May 2024

Multitasking Sensory Neurons in the Brain of a Marine Invertebrate
Marine and Freshwater Biology Neuroscience

Multitasking Sensory Neurons in the Brain of a Marine Invertebrate

May 28, 2024June 6, 2024

Sensory neurons help animals make sense of the world, and these small marine invertebrates can do a lot with only a few neurons.

Sepsis Survivors Are More Vulnerable to Infection
Health

Sepsis Survivors Are More Vulnerable to Infection

May 21, 2024March 16, 2025

Read how immune cells are like fighters on the planet Dune, and how this defense system changes for sepsis survivors.

Get to Know a Scientist: Science Communicator Amanda Coletti
Get to Know a Scientist

Get to Know a Scientist: Science Communicator Amanda Coletti

May 14, 2024May 13, 2024

A PhD candidate shares what being a science communicator has meant to her, and why telling stories about science is important.

How Do Plants Harness Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria?
Ecology Environment

How Do Plants Harness Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria?

May 7, 2024May 3, 2024

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help plants obtain a usable form of nitrogen. But what’s the science behind it, and how can it benefit crops?

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