Health

Light, Perception, and Architecture: How Your Environment Can Make You Feel Better
By Maggie Chen, mentored and edited by Michael Newman

Oral Microbiome Imbalances Could Provide Early Warning of Disease
By Daniel Erenstein, mentored and edited by Karl Leif Bates

Little Known COVID-19 Virus Variants Are Changing How Scientists Track the Pandemic
By Max Peterson, mentored and edited by Steven Benowitz

Viruses often have more than one plan for sneaking into our cells. SARS-CoV-2 is no different.
By Adithi Ramakrishnan, mentored and edited by Amanda Heidt

Early signs remain encouraging for treating autism with bacterial pills
By Armi Rowe, mentored and edited by Eric Bender

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NAS Awards for Excellence in Science Communications

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Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics