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Comic Book Resources on MSNDragon Ball Z & Attack on Titan Share a Crazy Connection (& It's the Secret to Their Success)Dragon Ball Z and Attack On Titan may be completely different anime, but an important part of both stories links them ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Bring 7,000-year-old Algae Back To Life From Deep Baltic Sea SedimentsIn an unprecedented discovery, scientists have successfully revived algae buried beneath the Baltic Sea seabed for nearly 7,000 years, demonstrating the astonishing endurance of microscopic life and ...
Cell polarity is the asymmetric organisation of several cellular components, including its plasma membrane, cytoskeleton or organelles. This asymmetry can be used for specialised functions, such ...
A new study published in the journal Immunity reveals a mechanism that allows triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) to develop resistance to therapy.
Studying how these distant primate relatives slow aging during hibernation may reveal new strategies for supporting healthy ...
Quietly working in his office at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Zhaowen Luo focuses on creating intricate animations ...
The politically charged instruction would be required in all K-12 classes that address human growth, development or sexuality ...
The ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, typically shorten as an organism ages. But when some fat-tail dwarf lemurs hibernate, they lengthen.
Covering a wide range of up-to-date and industry relevant technologies, you will become familiar with the latest advances and commercial techniques in molecular cell biology. This exciting Masters ...
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems developed a single-cell green microalgae coated with magnetic material. This miniature robot was put to the test: would the microalgae ...
[Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING -- Once deemed overshadowed by Japanese anime and US animation, Chinese animation is now experiencing a surge in popularity, especially among younger audiences. With ...
The work is published in the journal Biology Letters ... on the ends of shoelaces that keep them from fraying. Every time a cell divides, little chunks of its telomeres are lost in the process ...
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