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Geometry shapes life: Embryo curvature acts as instruction manual for coordinated cell division
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires ...
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This brainless blob folds itself like living origami using a trick we’ve never seen before
For decades, this question has bewildered biologists. Now, by studying Placozoa, scientists at Stanford University have ...
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How much does a single cell weigh? The brilliant physics trick of weighing something less than a trillionth of a gram
How much does life weigh? It sounds like a strange question, but to biologists it makes all the sense in the world. Yeast ...
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires precise coordination; otherwise, the embryo could develop serious complications ...
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Decades-old mystery solved as scientists identify what really makes ice slippery
When you step onto an icy sidewalk or push off on skis, the surface can seem to vanish beneath you. For more than a century, ...
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Explore the engaging Quantum Century exhibition at Nehru Arts and Science College, showcasing transformative technologies and quantum science concepts.
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Fusion reactors might create dark matter axions, and that’s wild
Fusion power has long been sold as the technology that could light our cities with the same process that powers the stars.
New Scientist writers and contributors have chosen their top science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games and board ...
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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
New device could be used to observe structures as small as individual proteins, as well as the environment in which they move ...
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