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Tiny worm flash mob caught under the microscope
Vinegar eel "flash mob" caught under the microscope! Researchers were stunned when they measured the force of the roiling worm swarm.
Some of the signs of aging in human cells originate in the cell nucleus, because the packaged form of DNA changes with age.
To build their first flock of engineered chickens, the Neion Bio team inserted genes into primordial germ cells to produce a ...
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Red aglaonema leaf under microscope
A close-look of a red aglaonema leaf under a microscope.
Prostate cancer affects one in five Australian men, making it the most common cancer in the country. Now, researchers at the ...
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and an international team of collaborators have defined a ...
Built from thickets of glucose, galactose, mannose and more, the glycome plays key roles in cell communication, immunity and ...
Explore the implications of the IVNS1ABP gene in a new genetic disease linked to premature aging and neurological decline.
Researchers have defined a new genetic disease caused by a mutation in the IVNS1ABP gene. The condition marks a rare ...
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Chernobyl Fungus Seems to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
Cladosporium sphaerospermum, cultured at the Coimbra University Hospital Centre in Portugal. (Rui Tomé/Atlas of Mycology, ...
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