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This amazing ‘Rose of Jericho’ plant turns to glass to cheat death. Now, doctors are copying it
Mind blowing timelapse video of a Rose of Jericho blooming back to life after being exposed to moisture for just a few hours - also with scientific explanation.
Climate Compass on MSN
How Plate Tectonics Built Our Continents - Explained By Geologists
The dance of the continents has been reshaping Earth for billions of years, creating the landscapes we walk on today.
Researchers at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed Nicheformer, the first ...
Plant a seed and, if the conditions are right, the seed grows. The process seems simple enough at first glance and is something many of us may feel like we learned in elementary school.
A new study published in Nature Biotechnology shows that stem cell differentiation is linked to cellular structures called ...
News-Medical.Net on MSN
Researchers identify new molecular switch involved in programmed cell death
In the fight against disease, programmed cell death – also known as apoptosis – is a key protective function of the body. It ...
Sub-membrane microtubule array, known to prevent excessive glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, depends on kinesin-1 KIF5B, which moves microtubules to both generate and remodel this array, ...
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Meet Ben Lamm, the Billionaire Working to Bring Extinct Animals Back to Life With Hollywood’s Help
After his company, Colossal Biosciences, successfully revived the dire wolf from extinction, he's ready to continue to change ...
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CZI and NVIDIA collaborate to accelerate life science research through virtual cell models
Today, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) and NVIDIA announced an expanded collaboration to accelerate life science research by driving development and adoption of virtual cell models through tools, ...
Virtual cell model development will be driven through tools, data, and benchmarks delivered through CZI’s virtual cells platform (VCP).
From left to right - the cell in the initial frame is from a 55-year-old donor heart. The next image shows the cell rounding up after receiving Cyclin A2 and the cell division takes place shortly ...
Organizing curriculum around a central story motivates students to advance the narrative while mastering advanced material.
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