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Meet Annie Easley, the barrier-breaking mathematician who helped us explore the solar system

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She overcame life-long racial discrimination to complete a long and impactful career at NASA

Dan Samorodnitsky, Senior Editor

We can detect and treat it better than ever, but preventing cancer is still far out of reach

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The search for clues has led researchers to study animals who don't develop cancer at all

Alyssa Shepard, The Scripps Research Institute

Here's everything you need to know to grow your own hamburgers

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Sara Oliveira, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

Futuristic organ-on-a-chip technology now seems more realistic than ever

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Max G. Levy, Science and Health Journalism

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It's easy to overlook where our meat comes from

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Inside the long, invisible supply chains transporting meat from slaughter to supermarket

Anastasia Gorelova, University of Pittsburgh

After Hurricane Florence, North Carolina's water quality will go down the toilet

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Anna Robuck, University of Rhode Island

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Here's how we're growing meat in labs instead of in animals

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Sara Oliveira, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory

How machine learning reveals the true costs of high-seas fishing

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Before now this unsustainable and unprofitable practice has been too big to measure

Ashley Marranzino, University of Rhode Island

Haven't heard of RNA therapy yet? You will

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Joshua Peters, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

That refreshing ocean mist is full of microbes

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Jennifer Tsang, Microbiology

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It looks like microbes can help clean up mining pollution

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Rose Jones, Bigelow Laboratory of Ocean Science

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