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Observing the two-dimensional Bose glass in an optical quasicrystal
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Self-organized tissue mechanics underlie embryonic regulation
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Animals All experimental methods and animal husbandry for transgenic quails were performed in accordance with the guidelines of the European
The wake
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The many descendants of Winston Jacobs III filed through the doorway of a farmhouse that had hosted soldiers during the
Meet the recipient of the first whole-eye transplant
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Human embryo models are getting more realistic — raising ethical questions
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Under his microscope, Jun Wu could see several tiny spheres, each less than 1 millimetre wide. They looked just like
Lipid recycling by macrophage cells drives the growth of brain cancer
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Cell-to-cell tunnels rescue neurons from degeneration
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Nature, Published online: 11 September 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02862-z Tiny cellular tubes between neurons and brain cells called microglia serve as conduits
enzyme structures offer clues to microtubule control
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RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 11 September 2024 Cellular structural filaments called microtubules are made up of units of tubulin proteins. Various enzymes
Why does heart disease affect so many young South Asians?
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Epidemiologist Mohammed Ali has been thinking about heart health for much of his life. When he was a child, he
The grassroots organizations continuing the fight for Ukrainian science
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University buildings in Kharkiv and elsewhere have been damaged during the Russia-Ukraine conflict.Credit: SOPA/Alamy In the weeks following Russia’s full-scale