April is National Poetry Month, and last month, I sat in the intimate space of the Edmonds Bookshop, listening to Priscilla ...
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“Why did this evolve? It didn’t. It was already there”: 100-year-old mystery of why mitochondria sometimes look like strings of pearls finally solved
Mitochondria: everyone’s favorite organelle. The “powerhouse of the cell” is vital to basically every function your body ...
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A grumpy white cat named Jolene is going viral for looking like a cartoon character come to life
Cats have never been particularly subtle about their feelings, and Jolene is no exception. The blue-eyed white cat recently ...
A new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution, finds that changes in animal development induced by climate shock persist ...
For the millions of people who carry the gene APOE4, the strongest known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, their ...
Scientists have finally uncovered the missing link in how our bodies absorb queuosine, a rare micronutrient crucial for brain ...
With weMERFISH, the MERFISHEYES atlas and the integration of live imaging, researchers now have a new tool at their disposal.
Turbulent times often create abundant opportunities for lawyers. That’s certainly been the case over the past year as media ...
The next surprise was that human organoids just kept growing. Mouse organoids were done with making neurons within nine days.
A new study shows inherited calcium channel mutations disrupt brain development before birth, increasing epilepsy risk and ...
It usually takes millions of years for new species to evolve, but not for fish in one African lake.
A burgeoning field is launching its first clinical trial to find out whether dialling back cell development can safely ...
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