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How solving a hepatitis B paradox opened the door to new therapies
A collaboration between Rockefeller, MSK, and Weill Cornell answers a longstanding mystery about the basic biology of the hepatitis B virus, while also proposing a novel therapy.

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Researchers identify a gene potentially linked to the evolution of spoken language
When placed in mice, an RNA-binding protein found only in the brains of humans changed how the animals vocalized to each other.

Expression pattern of NOVA1 in the brain of a mouse. NOVA1 in green, nuclei (DAPI) in blue. (Darnell Lab)
A single protein may have helped shape the emergence of spoken language
How much does the evolution of human speech owe to one amino acid?

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How fruit flies flit between courtship and aggression to fight for mates
Male fruit flies don’t just sing to their mates; they also use sound-cancelling wing-flicks to jockey with rivals. This new understanding of how male flies compete for female partners could shed li...

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Rockefeller exceeds NYC Carbon Challenge goals 5 years ahead of schedule
Achieving a 41% emissions reduction, the university sets a new sustainability benchmark.

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Gaby Maimon receives 2024 W. Alden Spencer Award
November 19, 2024
Arnaud Vanden Broeck and Shira Weingarten-Gabbay receive Blavatnik Regional Award for Young Scientists
September 17, 2024

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