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- Bioengineered hybrid muscle fiber for regenerative medicine
- Colorful connection found in coral's ability to survive higher temperatures
- New method converts methane in natural gas to methanol at room temperature
- Ultraviolet 'television' for animals helps us better understand them
- Seeing stable topology using instabilities
- Spina bifida can be caused by uninherited genetic mutations
- Making sense of the mass data generated from firing neurons
- How to calculate the social cost of carbon? Researchers offer roadmap in new analysis
- Researchers eavesdrop on cellular conversations
Bioengineered hybrid muscle fiber for regenerative medicine Posted: 21 Feb 2021 04:57 PM PST Scientists regenerate damaged muscle tissue using cell reprogramming technology and natural-synthetic hybrid scaffold. |
Colorful connection found in coral's ability to survive higher temperatures Posted: 21 Feb 2021 12:46 PM PST A coral's color can tell of its resilience to climate change, and a new study has shed light on the underlying genetic factors that may be at work behind this. |
New method converts methane in natural gas to methanol at room temperature Posted: 19 Feb 2021 06:59 AM PST Researchers have discovered a way to convert the methane in natural gas into liquid methanol at room temperature. |
Ultraviolet 'television' for animals helps us better understand them Posted: 19 Feb 2021 06:59 AM PST Scientists have developed an ultraviolet 'television' display designed to help researchers better understand how animals see the world. |
Seeing stable topology using instabilities Posted: 19 Feb 2021 06:18 AM PST The researchers explore how topological phases of light in nonlinear optical media undergo the process of modulational instability. |
Spina bifida can be caused by uninherited genetic mutations Posted: 19 Feb 2021 05:38 AM PST Genetic mutations which occur naturally during the earliest stages of an embryo's development can cause the severe birth defect spina bifida, finds a new experimental study in mice. |
Making sense of the mass data generated from firing neurons Posted: 19 Feb 2021 05:38 AM PST Scientists reveal technological breakthrough which may help answer key questions about how animals process information and adapt to environmental changes. Researchers have developed a new framework capable of analyzing the masses of data created when studying the thousands of neutrons within an animal's brain. |
How to calculate the social cost of carbon? Researchers offer roadmap in new analysis Posted: 19 Feb 2021 05:38 AM PST The Biden administration is revising the social cost of carbon (SCC), a decade-old cost-benefit metric used to inform climate policy by placing a monetary value on the impact of climate change. In a newly published analysis, a team of researchers lists a series of measures the administration should consider in recalculating the SCC. |
Researchers eavesdrop on cellular conversations Posted: 18 Feb 2021 01:03 PM PST An interdisciplinary team of biologists and mathematicians has developed a new tool to help decipher the language cells use to communicate with one another. Researchers introduce CellChat, a computational platform that enables the decoding of signaling molecules that transmit information and commands between the cells that come together to form biological tissues and even entire organs. |
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