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For the first time, researchers have converted one type of mature cell directly into another. Stanford University A key region of the brain is larger in people who are good judges of their own actions. Researchers from the universities of Florida and Winnipeg have reconstructed the brain of Ignacius graybullianus, one of the ... A new approach to brain imaging called CLARITY could revolutionize how Many body processes operate in rhythms, often called "biological clocks." A team of researchers led by Timothy Bromage at the ... By studying both rats and humans, a team of biologists from Montreal, Canada and Singapore has uncovered a link between ...

The webinar, Open Access an imperative for Opening Cultivated from stem cells, lab-grown "mini-brains" structurally resemble human brains, with distinct layers and regions. Much of who we are biologically is determined by an interplay between our genes and the environment we live in. To learn how ... In November 2010, ten months after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake flattened huge sections of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a team of ... Jeffrey Kline explores how, in emergency care, doctors and nurses must Many diseases have both genetic and environmental causes.

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Science Bulletins: Scientists Generate Brain Cells

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Science Bulletins: New Brain Model of Earliest Primate

Researchers from the universities of Florida and Winnipeg have reconstructed the brain of Ignacius graybullianus, one of the ...

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Science Bulletins: "Body Clock" Found in Bone

Many body processes operate in rhythms, often called "biological clocks." A team of researchers led by Timothy Bromage at the ...

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Science Bulletins: Abuse Lingers in the Genes and Brain

By studying both rats and humans, a team of biologists from Montreal, Canada and Singapore has uncovered a link between ...

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Open Talks Webinar "Open Science for Building Resilience in the Face of COVID-19"

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Science Bulletins: Miniature Human Brains Grow in a Lab

Cultivated from stem cells, lab-grown "mini-brains" structurally resemble human brains, with distinct layers and regions.

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Science Bulletins: Genes in the Urban Environment

Much of who we are biologically is determined by an interplay between our genes and the environment we live in. To learn how ...

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Your face tells if you are sick! Jeffrey Kline at TEDxIndianapolis

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