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[meyk] / meɪk /










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Using a laser, the team temporarily made proteins invisible in a strip at the back of a living cell to track how they moved.

From Science Daily

To make sure that rule stood over time, it was added to the Constitution in the 14th Amendment.

From Los Angeles Times

Miller gives both characters some claim on the truth, making the twisting argument that breaks out between the brothers enthralling to follow.

From Los Angeles Times

“Lucky enough, it deepened my relationship to my mother, I’ve made a whole solo show about it.”

From Los Angeles Times

After the experience of making “Big Mistakes,” do you feel like you’ve bonded as a group?

From Los Angeles Times