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Rachel Nuwer

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Scientific American|June 17, 2025
Mic Drop: To win trust and admiration, fix your microphoneRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Cockroach homecoming. Once thought to be invasive, a bug reveals its American rootsRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|October 14, 2025
Risky Genes: As genetic risk scores get integrated into clinical care, experts expect patients to gain earlier access to therapies and enjoy better outcomesRachel Nuwer
Nature|May 6, 2026
Are microbes the future of pollution clean-up?Rachel Nuwer
Nature|May 27, 2026
Never smoked? Good, but you could still get lung cancerRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|July 11, 2024
Ghosts of Wildlife PastRachel Nuwer
Nature|November 21, 2022
Will the World Cup boost Qatar's science ambitions?Rachel Nuwer
Nature|May 29, 2024
Advances in highly targeted radiation treatment for cancer have ignited interest in a once obscure fieldRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|August 20, 2024
The End of the Lab Rat?: Replacing research animals with tools that better mimic human biology could improve medicineRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|November 18, 2025
Ghostly Fire: "Microlightning" may power strange will-o'-the-wispsRachel Nuwer
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Scientific American|June 17, 2025
Mic Drop: To win trust and admiration, fix your microphoneRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|April 10, 2014
Cockroach homecoming. Once thought to be invasive, a bug reveals its American rootsRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|October 14, 2025
Risky Genes: As genetic risk scores get integrated into clinical care, experts expect patients to gain earlier access to therapies and enjoy better outcomesRachel Nuwer
Nature|May 6, 2026
Are microbes the future of pollution clean-up?Rachel Nuwer
Nature|May 27, 2026
Never smoked? Good, but you could still get lung cancerRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|July 11, 2024
Ghosts of Wildlife PastRachel Nuwer
Nature|November 21, 2022
Will the World Cup boost Qatar's science ambitions?Rachel Nuwer
Nature|May 29, 2024
Advances in highly targeted radiation treatment for cancer have ignited interest in a once obscure fieldRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|August 20, 2024
The End of the Lab Rat?: Replacing research animals with tools that better mimic human biology could improve medicineRachel Nuwer
Scientific American|November 18, 2025
Ghostly Fire: "Microlightning" may power strange will-o'-the-wispsRachel Nuwer
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