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The discoveries of HHMI scientists and grantees make headlines throughout the world. Members of the media are vital in explaining the process of biomedical research and putting discoveries into context for the public. To facilitate this process, the HHMI Press Room provides journalists and others in the media with embargoed news and other resources to supplement their work such as backgrounders, photos, and videos.

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HHMI Bulletin: November 2008

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Cover Story: The Meiosis Dance
Researchers are finally learning the molecular steps of a chromosome shuffle that's been watched from afar for centuries.

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Lab Lessons
If hands-on is the way to teach science, hands-on in a real scientist's lab has got to be the ultimate, right? More programs think so, and they are finding ways to make it happen for high school students.

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Carving Out Her Niche
Judith Kimble's engaged style has made for a vibrant career unraveling mechanisms that control stem-cell development—and some interesting airplane chats.

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Science 2.0: You Say You Want a Revolution?
The collaborative online tools people are using in other parts of their lives, such as Facebook, YouTube, and blogs, are roiling the disciplined world of scientific communication.

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