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Science writer Veronika Meduna thought she never wanted to have children, but in her late thirties, she changes her mind.
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Born without a right pectoral muscle due to Poland syndrome, John Trumbo has always felt defective, but then he discovers a possible solution.
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Explorer George Kourounis finds himself growing increasingly anxious as he prepares to enter a fiery sinkhole known as the “Doorway to Hell.”
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As a newly minted PhD student in geology, Erik Klemetti starts to question his decisions when Aucanquilcha, a 20,000-foot volcano in Chile, proves difficult to tame.
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Math teacher Giselle George-Gilkes is on a trip with her students when she receives terrible news from home.
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When science writer Kate Sheridan falls in love with a man who suffers from paralyzing headaches, her background in neuroscience helps her get to the bottom of it.
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As a marathon runner, Pierce McManus prides himself on his toughness — but then he begins coughing up blood.
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While working on a book about the sense of touch, science journalist Sushma Subramanian experiments with haptic technology to connect with her long-distance fiance.
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After graduating with his PhD, Shane Hanlon struggles to find balance in his science career.
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Fiona Calvert is a crier — but when she starts her PhD, she promises herself she’ll never cry in front of her colleagues.
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In the midst of homelessness and abuse, Rose DF dreams of a life in science.
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When Cailin Gallinger struggles with her gender identity in college, her volunteer position in a plant lab becomes a lifeline.
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Science writer Cassandra WIllyard is frustrated by the restrictions put on her during her pregnancy.
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Comedian Joseph Scrimshaw is terrified of messing up when his new museum job requires him to bake.
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While working in the South Sudan, OB-GYN Africa Stewart must wait for an elder's permission before treating a pregnant woman gored by a bull.
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