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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 ...
Lurking among them is a “giant” virus, a genetic behemoth that blurs the line between the living and the inanimate. When this ...
UCSF scientists discover that the spindle, the structure that divides chromosomes equally during mitosis, actually gets stronger when it is stretched.
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Scientists discover spindle's self-repair mechanism for accurate cell division
Every second, millions of cells in your body divide in two. In the space of an hour, they duplicate their DNA and grow a web ...
Researchers developed CytoTape, an intracellular protein fiber that records cellular activity over time using molecular tags.
Massi rushes down the slope, leaps across a slow-running stream and disappears inside a thick bush. Rosie, his young ...
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Your Drinking History From College To Retirement May Shape Colorectal Cancer Risk Decades Later
Study warns that consistent heavy alcohol consumption across adulthood raises colorectal cancer risk by 91% In A Nutshell ...
Paul Gentile Smith, found guilty in the stabbing death of a childhood friend, was allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter after his conviction was overturned.
Viruses attack nearly every living organism on Earth. To do so, they rely on highly specialized proteins that recognize and ...
Viral DNA that is usually dismissed when sequencing the human genome could help to uncover useful information about complex ...
By combining two fundamentally different microscopy techniques, researchers can now measure the optical properties of a ...
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