In the Lab Megan Molteni In the blood of marathoning mice, scientists find clues to how exercise benefits the brain
In the Lab Angus Chen Is cancer biology research reproducible? After a decade of work, the answer still isn’t clear
In the Lab Andrew Joseph We’ll know more soon about Omicron. Here’s how to interpret the coming flood of data
In the Lab Megan Molteni Most advanced lab-grown human embryos prompt a pressing question: Are they getting too real?
In the Lab Angus Chen Liquid biopsies could help screen for countless cancers. But who should get them?
In the Lab Justin Chen Lessons from a Flint water crisis researcher about building trust in science during the pandemic
In the Lab Isabella Cueto Nancy Hopkins, pioneering biologist and advocate for gender equity in science, wins STAT Biomedical Innovation Award
In the Lab Megan Molteni Scientists report finding a second person to be ‘naturally’ cured of HIV, raising hopes for future treatments
In the Lab Megan Molteni Using optogenetics, scientists pinpoint the location and timing of memory formation in mice
In the Lab Andrew Joseph and Elizabeth Cooney 5 years of progress: The first STAT Wunderkinds on their biggest challenges and proudest moments in science
In the Lab Megan Molteni Scientists find a clue to why some people have ‘Alzheimer’s brains’ but no dementia
In the Lab Angus Chen The vast majority of genes have been tied to cancer — and that can complicate research
In the Lab Angus Chen In research on mice, scientists use light to paint a more precise target for CAR-T to attack tumors
Hospitals Eric Boodman Philanthropist-funded study at a prestigious hospital raises thorny questions about clinical research
In the Lab Megan Molteni New CRISPR tools could fix diseases caused by large DNA rearrangements, scientists report
In the Lab Usha Lee McFarling HHMI philanthropy devotes $2 billion to boost inclusion and equity in biomedical sciences
In the Lab Megan Molteni Mouse experiments with a decades-old drug suggest a new approach to Alzheimer’s treatment
In the Lab Eric Boodman Two scientists win chemistry Nobel for discovering a new way to construct molecules, speeding up drug development
In the Lab Isabella Cueto In research first, jolts from a customized brain implant provided immediate relief to a severely depressed patient, scientists say
Health Elizabeth Cooney and Megan Molteni Two scientists win Nobel Prize in medicine for how we sense temperature and touch
In the Lab Andrew Joseph Genetic information can be messy. Mapping proteins could offer a clearer view of what’s driving cancer
Biotech Matthew Herper and Megan Molteni Return of the mammoth? George Church-backed company launches with $15 million for elephant-sized quest
In the Lab Peter Andrey Smith In the hunt for novel antibiotics, will new technology overtake underwater exploration?
In the Lab Theresa Gaffney Never-smokers’ lung cancers are genetically different from smokers’ tumors, study shows
In the Lab Amitha Kalaichandran A lucky few seem ‘resistant’ to Covid-19. Scientists want to know why
In the Lab Megan Molteni A new technology, based on a quirk of evolutionary biology, may be the next big thing for CRISPR