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How policy changes are driving top researchers abroad and what that means for the U.S.-image
Community Voices

How policy changes are driving top researchers abroad and what that means for the U.S.

The U.S. has long been a global leader in science, but that position is at risk. As research funding drops and political pressures rise, scientists, particularly in academia and research institutes, are at a crossroads—what...

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by Editorial Staff

How understanding the genetic traits of this unique nocturnal creature can help save it from extinction-image
Featured

How understanding the genetic traits of this unique nocturnal creature can help save it from extinction

A new, high-quality genome sequence of the aye-aye genome can help us understand what it needs for future conservation efforts.

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by Jenny Montooth

Congratulations to the 2025 DeLill Nasser Awardees!-image
Grants & Funding

Congratulations to the 2025 DeLill Nasser Awardees!

We’re thrilled to announce the Spring 2025 recipients of the DeLill Nasser Award for Professional Development in Genetics! Awarded twice a year, these grants help graduate students and postdocs take the next step in their...

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by Editorial Staff

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