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NY Times: Mouse embryos in a mechanical womb

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Clearing out cellular junkyards

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Enhancing our understanding of cell diversity

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Biomarkers in the blood

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Brain on a chip

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Telescopic eyes

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Thinking outside the skeleton

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Shedding light on the epigenome

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Credit: Hanna's lab

Reprogramming cells' fate

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Fighting infertility

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Credit: Developmental Cell, Rot et al.

Self-repair of bone fractures

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