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New faculty member studies how to leverage microbial forces to combat climate change

Avi Flamholz joins Rockefeller to investigate how microbes process nutrients and how that understanding can help develop tools to better anticipate and mitigate the effects of climate change.

Winrich Freiwald wins 2025 Rosenstiel Award

Freiwald is honored for his groundbreaking work revealing biological mechanisms of facial recognition.

Newly discovered neurons change our understanding of how the brain handles hunger

A new cell type provides a missing piece of the neural network regulating appetite.

A new chemistry for CRISPR

It acts as a sort of molecular fumigator to battle phages and plasmids.

Rockefeller community science festival draws hundreds for day of hands-on learning

Ten years after it first debuted, RockEDU’s annual festival for kids in kindergarten through grade eight, drew another excited and energized crowd.

Sebastian Klinge is racing to solve one of biology’s fundamental mysteries 

Ribosomes manufacture the proteins that underlie nearly every biological function. Understanding exactly how they are assembled would reveal fundamental principles about how life itself is maintained.

The decision to eat may come down to these three neurons

Manipulating a newly identified neural circuit can curb appetite—or spur massive overeating.

In studying the mating rituals of fruit flies, scientists may have learned something about how brains evolve

Researchers have identified how the architecture of brain circuits helps different species flexibly adapt to new mating signals across evolutionary timeframes.

West Nile infections are spiking. Here’s why the percentage of severe cases is so small

An autoimmune condition makes certain people much more susceptible to West Nile virus and many other severe viral diseases. In the future, a screening process could reveal if you’re at risk.  

Surprising reason that B cells benefit from booster shots

New research solves the mystery of how two different types B cells work in tandem to fight off re-infections, with implications for vaccine boosting strategies.
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