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8.9.2025

Ahmed Mohamed: Listening to the whispers of the immune system 

When we think about our immune system, we often picture it as a strong defense army, ready to fight off infections and keep us healthy. But what if, instead of just watching how it reacts when illness strikes, we could metaphorically listen to the tiny molecular conversations that our immune cells are having every day? […]

5.9.2025

Andrius Penkauskas: Addressing the infamous “So what” question

Scientific research is a formidable journey, often requiring months or even years to transform an initial idea into a tangible outcome. The process demands immense dedication, involving the navigation of complex problems, meticulous review and analysis of existing literature, scrutiny of data, and the development of code line by line. Each of these steps not […]

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