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Describes basic chemistry and biochemistry research that spurs a better understanding of human health. Visit ChemHealthWeb for research highlights, chemist profiles, videos, and other extras.
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Showcases the exciting ways that scientists are using the power of computers to expand our knowledge of biology and medicine. Visit Computing Life for new articles, interviews, multimedia, and other exclusives.
Makes cell biology come alive through vivid descriptions and stunning images.
Discusses the many different ways medicines work in the body and how this information guides the hunt for drugs of the future.
Explains the role of genes in health and disease, the basics of DNA and its molecular cousin RNA, and new directions in genetic research.
Reveals how structural biology provides insight into health and disease and is useful in developing new medications.
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Showcases diverse scientists who do cutting-edge research and lead interesting lives. Each issue also contains brief research highlights, a puzzle or other activity, and online extras.
Describes basic chemistry and biochemistry research that spurs a better understanding of human health. Visit ChemHealthWeb for research highlights, chemist profiles, videos and other Web extras.
Showcases the exciting ways that scientists are using the power of computers to expand our knowledge of biology and medicine. Visit Computing Life online for new articles, interviews, multimedia and other Web exclusives.
Showcases diverse scientists who do cutting-edge research and lead interesting lives. Each issue also contains brief research highlights, a puzzle or other activity and online extras.
Explains the role of genes in health and disease, the basics of DNA and its molecular cousin RNA and new directions in genetic research.