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SubscribeMenuLoginLoginNews & OpinionPublicationsAN INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCECurrent IssueMay 2022, Issue 1 Preview This IssueArchivesFeaturesQuarterly MagazineCurrent IssueSpring 2022 Preview This IssueArchivesFeaturesCategoriesBiochemistryCancerCell BiologyCommunityDrug DevelopmentEnvironmentEvolutionGeneticsImmunologyMicrobiologyNeurosciencePhysiologyPublic HealthZoologyMultimediaInfographicsScience SnapshotCrossword PuzzlesVideosWebinarsResearch ResourcesPodcastsEventsInfographicseBooksVideosThe Scientist UniversityResearch Products BlogArticlesSubscribe7 days agoDozens of Genes Tied to Caribou’s Seasonal MigrationResearchers tracked the movements of endangered caribou and sequenced a portion of their genomes to determine which genes may influence migratory behavior.2 days agoBooster Is Best in the Same Limb as Initial Vaccine, Mouse Study SuggestsExamining Altered Glycobiology in CancerRevealing Neuronal Influencers Among the Gut Microbiome May 2, 2022Fish Are Chattier Than Previously ThoughtMay 2, 2022Opinion: How Large International Collaborations Have Fared in the PandemicMay 2, 2022Universe 25, 1968–1973May 1, 2022May 2022 Interactive Crossword PuzzleLatest FDA Limits Use of J&J Vaccine, Citing Safety ConcernsNatalia Mesa | May 6, 2022US adults are now only eligible for the vaccine under certain circumstances. Specific Brain Cells Linked to Parkinson’s DiseaseDan Robitzski | May 6, 2022New research identifies 10 new types of dopamine-making neurons, one of which seems to die off during the disease. Corals and Sea Anemones Turn Sunscreen into Toxins—Understanding How Could Help Save Coral ReefsDjordje Vuckovic, Bill Mitch | May 6, 2022Researchers have long suspected that an ingredient in sunscreen called oxybenzone was harming corals, but no one knew how. A new study shows how corals turn oxybenzone into a sunlight-activated toxin. Stanford to Launch New Climate Change School This FallAmanda Heidt | May 5, 2022The launch of the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability—the first new school at the university in 70 years—comes thanks to a $1.1 billion gift from a venture capitalist and his wife. How a Prominent Mexican Scientist Wound Up a Spy for RussiaNatalia Mesa | May 5, 2022Hector Cabrera Fuentes, a renowned cardiovascular researcher, collaborated with Russian intelligence agents for more than a year, prosecutors said. What Happens to the Gut Microbiome After Taking Antibiotics?Sophie Fessl | May 5, 2022Studies are finding that a single course of antibiotics alters the gut microbiomes of healthy volunteers—and that it can take months or even years to recover the original species composition. Florida Faculty Await Details on New Tenure LawNatalia Mesa | May 4, 2022Professors in the Sunshine State may soon face an additional tenure review process under the bill, but not much is yet known about how it will change tenure retention. Growing Evidence Ties COVID-19 to Diabetes RiskBianca Nogrady | May 3, 2022Studies suggest SARS-CoV-2 infection could trigger the development of diabetes in some people, even those with no other risk factors. Different Dietary Fibers Affect the Body in Unique WaysRachael Moeller Gorman | May 3, 2022Acting through the microbiome, the fiber arabinoxylan reduces cholesterol in many people, while another fiber, called long-chain inulin, increases inflammation, a study finds. In Vivo Gene Therapy Cures Infertility in Mice Dan Robitzski | May 2, 2022Mice rendered infertile through ovary cell–targeting mutations gave birth to seemingly normal offspring through natural mating after a virus-based gene therapy was injected into their ovaries.Page 1 of 1159123456789Stay Connected withE-Newsletter Sign-upFacebook PagesThe ScientistCancer and Genomic ScienceCell and Microbial ScienceThe NeuroScientistThe Scientist CareersAbout & ContactEditorial Advisory BoardEditorial PoliciesPrivacy Policy SubscribeAdvertiseNow part of the LabX Media Group:Lab Manager Magazine|LabX|LabWrench© 1986–2022 The Scientist. All rights reserved.