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Potato Under Microscope
Embark on a fascinating journey into the microscopic world hidden within a humble potato! In this video, we delve into the ...
In a study published in Science Advances, a team of UC Davis researchers tracked the movement of fluorescent particles inside ...
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Breakthrough new technology can freeze time for cells
Microscopes have long served as windows into the hidden world of cells, revealing their shape, activity, and chemistry. Yet ...
Cells on the inner surface of the intestine are replaced every few days. But, how does this work? It was always assumed that cells leave the intestinal surface because excess cells are pushed out.
The placenta is a unique organ that exists only during pregnancy, growing at tumour-like speed to the size of a small dinner ...
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Global first: Scientists program living cells to create biological qubits
Biology and quantum physics often seem like they belong to separate worlds. Living cells function in warm, noisy environments ...
Imagine a clock that doesn't have electricity, but its hands and gears spin on their own for all eternity. In a new study, ...
Stem cell aging is potentially worrisome because it diminishes the body’s natural ability to repair tissues and organs.
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Intestinal Cells Pull Instead of Push
Cells on the inner surface of the intestine are replaced every few days. But, how does this work? It was always assumed that cells leave the ...
Cells on the inner surface of the intestine are replaced every few days. But, how does this work? It was always assumed that ...
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