Required Reading

This week, the oldest plant-based red paint, the stories of queer Palestinians in Gaza, why women’s clothes don’t have pockets, and more.

The Painter Mexico City Lost Too Soon

Abraham Ángel embodied a new type of homegrown Mexican artist who rejected past European traditions in favor of local influences like arte popular. 

Genomic tug of war could boost cancer therapy

Researchers have discovered a ‘genomic tug of war’ in animal studies that could influence how well certain patients — or certain cancers — respond to decitabine, a drug used to treat myelodysplastic syndromes that is plagued by drug resistance issues…

How cell identity is preserved when cells divide

A new theoretical model helps explain how epigenetic memories, encoded in chemical modifications of chromatin, are passed from generation to generation.  Within each cell’s nucleus, researchers suggest, the 3D folding patterns of its genome determines …

The mind’s eye of a neural network system

A new tool, based on topology, makes finding the areas where neural networks are confused as simple as spotting mountaintops from an airplane. The ability to spot and address those areas of confusion should enable more confident application of neural n…