Image: Andriy Onufriyenko via Getty Images
Image: Andriy Onufriyenko via Getty Images
A section of healthy human gum tissue captured using an imaging technique called Second Harmonic Generation microscopy. In this sample, collagen fibers (shown in yellow), which give healthy gums their firm, resilient stiffness, are dense and well-organized—acting as a supportive scaffold for the surrounding cells (shown in teal).
(Image: Hardik Makkar)
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Kara Butler spoke at an event for Makuu: The Black Cultural Center about her experience growing up in Philadelphia.
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Emily Wilson, Kevin Platt, and Paul St. Amour recording an episode of SideGig at Kelly Writers House.
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Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the consequences of global warming.
Monika Sanghavi of the Perelman School of Medicine calls almonds “a superfood for the heart.”
In a co-written opinion essay, Corinne Lowe of the Wharton School discusses gender dynamics.
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