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The Scientist is the magazine for life science professionals—a publication dedicated to covering a wide range of topics central to the study of cell and molecular biology, genetics, and other life-science fields. Through innovative print articles, online stories, and multimedia features, the magazine explores the latest scientific discoveries, trends in research, innovative techniques, new technology, business, and careers. It is read by leading researchers in industry and academia who value penetrating analyses and broad perspectives on life-science topics both within and beyond their areas of expertise. Written by prominent scientists and professional journalists, articles in The Scientist are concise, accurate, accessible, and entertaining.

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New stem cell discovery offers hope for vision restoration

New stem cell discovery offers hope for vision restoration

The Scientist - 03-Apr-2025

Researchers uncover a new way to tackle degenerative eye diseases

Nanoparticles deliver tools to fix gene mistakes in lung cells

Nanoparticles deliver tools to fix gene mistakes in lung cells

The Scientist - 15-Oct-2024

Tests in mice and human cells show long-lasting gene correction

Blind mole rats use junk DNA to trigger self-destruction of cancer cells

Blind mole rats use junk DNA to trigger self-destruction of cancer cells

The Scientist - 30-Sep-2021

Retrotransposons activate immune response against precancerous cells - may have implications in humans

Light-induced gene expression affects mood with dopamine surge in mice

Light-induced gene expression affects mood with dopamine surge in mice

The Scientist - 22-Jul-2021

Timing of light exposure is crucial, as it activates a clock gene in brain regions of mood

Mind-writing computer device allows the paralyzed to type faster

Mind-writing computer device allows the paralyzed to type faster

The Scientist - 13-May-2021

Brain-Computer Interface decodes handwritten thoughts to text, needs a few tweaks before clinical use

Light-sensing cones from human stem cells restored vision in mice

Light-sensing cones from human stem cells restored vision in mice

The Scientist - 23-Apr-2021

Will be looking to run a human clinical trial in the next few years

'Rogue' protein assists cancer progression in humans

'Rogue' protein assists cancer progression in humans

The Scientist - 01-Apr-2021

Inactivating Siglec-XII could lower the risk of cancer, but more research is still needed

CAR Macrophages for cancer immunotherapy enters phase 1 trial

CAR Macrophages for cancer immunotherapy enters phase 1 trial

The Scientist - 26-Mar-2021

Gene modified macrophages may surpass CAR T cells in treating solid tumors

Highest exercise load lead to reduction in intrinsic mitochondrial function

Highest exercise load lead to reduction in intrinsic mitochondrial function

The Scientist - 23-Mar-2021

Substantial mitochondrial respiratory impairment is included with excessive exercise

You can have too much of a good thing - including exercise

You can have too much of a good thing - including exercise

The Scientist - 23-Mar-2021

2.5 hours of HIIT in a week reduces mitochondrial respiration, meaning less energy for the body

New evidence on reversing cognitive ageing in aged mice

New evidence on reversing cognitive ageing in aged mice

The Scientist - 20-Jan-2021

EP2 receptor which causes inflammation & ageing was knocked down in a disease model

A gene editing tool to treat mitochondrial mutations

A gene editing tool to treat mitochondrial mutations

The Scientist - 09-Jul-2020

Derived from bacterial toxin - can make single base pair changes

Comprehensive history and explanation of senescent cells

Comprehensive history and explanation of senescent cells

The Scientist - 01-Mar-2020

Including the latest on clinical trials of first-generation senolytics

Don't hurry to predict your longevity with biomarkers

Don't hurry to predict your longevity with biomarkers

The Scientist - 27-Sep-2019

Longevity results can be unproven and not ready in some aspects for being used in clinics

First iPS Cell Trial for Heart Disease Soon

First iPS Cell Trial for Heart Disease Soon

The Scientist - 31-Aug-2018

Researchers plan to implant induced stem cell-sheets on the heart to regenerate injured areas

Protein Patterns of Ill Health

Protein Patterns of Ill Health

The Scientist - 02-Aug-2018

A new study founds patterns of molecules that help predict disease and survival in elderly people

Magnetic Microrobots Deliver Cells Into Living Animals

Magnetic Microrobots Deliver Cells Into Living Animals

The Scientist - 27-Jun-2018

3D-printed Nickle and Titanium microrobots delivered cancer cells into mice

World’s First Commercial iPSC Cell Plant Opens

World’s First Commercial iPSC Cell Plant Opens

The Scientist - 23-Mar-2018

Will produce cells derived from iPS cells for commercial applications. Existing iPSC production ...

Epimorphy Sells "My DNAge" Biological Age Kit

Epimorphy Sells "My DNAge" Biological Age Kit

The Scientist - 02-Aug-2017

Based on an epigenetic clock origianlly developed by Steve Horvath in 2013. Biomarker measures a...

Artificial trachea pioneer reinvestigated

Artificial trachea pioneer reinvestigated

The Scientist - 05-Feb-2016

Paolo Macchiarini is again facing an investigation into his research practices. Swedish document...


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