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Stephanie is a science journalist and editor based in Los Angeles. She is the Managing Editor at The Scientist.

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Tag: health

An in utero stem cell transplant for alpha thalassemia

Alpha thalassemia was once a fatal diagnosis. Now, a clinical trial tests if administering a mother’s stem cells in utero … More

alpha thalassemia, blood, blood disorder, health, in utero, science, stem cells

Scientists investigate the COVID-19 vaccine-menstruation mystery

As reports of disrupted menstrual cycles after COVID-19 vaccinations rose, researchers investigated the connection. Their reports revealed that while vaccine-associated … More

COVID-19, health, menstruation, periods, science, vaccine

Meet the microrobots primed to take down cancer

Sperm, bacteria, bubbles, and shuttles are just some of the latest cancer-treating microrobots in development for human use in the … More

bacteria, bubbles, cancer, health, microrobot, nanobot, robot, science, sperm

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