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Past The Scientist Magazine Issues

November 2020

Death on the shore

Researchers investigate recent gray whale strandings along North America’s Pacific coast

October 2020

Brain-Body Crosstalk

Conversations between neurons and the immune system support learning, memory, and more

September 2020

Human Paths

Archaeology and genetics are starting to resolve humanity’s origin and spread

July/August 2020

Life During a Pandemic

Understanding the virus is just the beginning

June 2020

An Infant's Bounty

Babies amass microbes that can pave the way to a healthy life

May 2020

Making Memories

The fundamental cognitive process is revealing itself to science

April 2020

Exercise for Cancer

Molecular clues link physical activity to improved patient outcomes

March 2020

Rising Seas, Dead Trees

Ghost forests are a warning about climate change

January/February 2020

A Light in the Dark

Unpacking the Complex Neurobiology of Suicide

December 2019

Markers of Alzheimer's

Hints about brain health can be found in the blood

November 2019

Oceanic Connections

Biologists consider the movements of marine animals

October 2019

Brain Fog

Air Pollution May Cause Cognitive Decline

September 2019

Our Inner Neanderthal

Ancient secrets in the human genome

On Target July Issue The Scientist

July/August 2019

On Target

Researchers strive to make individualized medicine a reality

living with bacteria 2019 the scientist june issue

June 2019

Living with Bacteria

Can pathogens be converted to commensals?

May 2019 The Scientist Issue

May 2019

AI Tackles Biology

How machine learning will revolutionize science and medicine.

The Scientist April 2019 Issue

April 2019

Will Car T Cells Smash Tumors?

New trials take the therapy beyond the blood

March 2019

Going Under

Dissecting the effects of anesthetics

February 2019 Issue

February 2019

Big Storms Brewing

Can forests weather more major hurricanes?

January 2019

Cannabis on Board

Research suggests ill effects of cannabinoids in the womb

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