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17/10/2022

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''The implanted human cells can both receive signals from rat cells and influence the rats’ behavior, connections that “...
13/10/2022

''The implanted human cells can both receive signals from rat cells and influence the rats’ behavior, connections that “demonstrate more substantial integration of the transplanted neurons.''

New results suggest that environment matters for the development of cerebral organoids, 3-D nerve cell clusters that grow and mimic the human brain.

Wow, mosquito larvae carries out cannibalism by using a cool head launching technique 😮😲
12/10/2022

Wow, mosquito larvae carries out cannibalism by using a cool head launching technique 😮😲

New high-speed filming gives a first glimpse of mosquito hunting too fast for humans to see.

This is great progress in helping individuals with muscular dystrophy and the handicapped
11/10/2022

This is great progress in helping individuals with muscular dystrophy and the handicapped

Sensors developed to respond to jaw movement can be connected wirelessly to different devices for hands-free control.

Bacteria go to extremes to handle hard times: They hunker down, building a fortress-like shell around their DNA and turn...
07/10/2022

Bacteria go to extremes to handle hard times: They hunker down, building a fortress-like shell around their DNA and turning off all signs of life. And yet, when times improve, these dormant spores can rise from the seeming dead.

Bacterial cells shut down and become spores to survive harsh environments. An internal countdown signals when it’s safe for bacteria to revive.

A new Nobel Prize winner is crowned!
06/10/2022

A new Nobel Prize winner is crowned!

Click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry allow scientists to build complex molecules in the lab and in living cells.

Scientists have found out how bacteria moves using cryo-electron microscopy
05/10/2022

Scientists have found out how bacteria moves using cryo-electron microscopy

Researchers used cryo-electron microscopy to reveal the structure of bacteria's 'propellers' in near atomic detail.

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