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Most cells in the human body each contain about six feet of DNA. Yet the nucleus, where DNA is coiled, is no larger than a ...
From a cubic millimeter of tissue, scientists constructed a precise, 3D map of the activity in a mouse’s brain, detailing ...
Corinthia Black studies the anatomical features of fishes and spiders to understand how life on Earth takes shape ...
New research pioneered by The University of Western Australia is shedding light on the intricate dance between proteins, DNA ...
D printing skin, bone, and even working organs could change transplant medicine and medical research — but how, exactly, does ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNStainless steel strengthened: Twisting technique creates submicron 'anti-crash wall'A combined team of metallurgists, materials scientists and engineers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shandong ...
In order to solve the difficult problem of pigeon robots in outdoor flight altitude control, Prof. Zhendong Dai's team at the School of Electromechanics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and ...
The courts can only do so much to protect us. Will more people be doomed to the fate of Kilmar Abrego Garcia?
New research reveals that neurons can switch their migration strategy depending on whether they move on flat surfaces or through tight, crowded spaces.
Amid rising concern about the vulnerability of GPS navigation signals to jamming - based on observations from Ukraine and the ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of Nadaraya-Watson kernel regression ...
Reconfigurable superconducting nanobridges allow spatial control over quantum and classical states, enabling flexible layouts ...
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