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How marine worms regenerate lost body parts
The return of cells to a stem cell-like state as the key to regeneration
The return of cells to a stem cell-like state as the key to regeneration
"PhotonQ" offers free access to research hardware for photonic quantum computing through an intuitive web interface
07.09.2022 | [weiter]
Chlamydia protect protozoa from deadly viral infections
29.08.2022 | [weiter]
Glass nanoparticles show unexpected coupling when levitated with laser light
26.08.2022 | [weiter]
Vast paleogenetic study reveals insights on migration patterns, the expansion of farming and language development from the Caucasus over western Asia and Southern Europe from the early Copper Age until the late middle ages
25.08.2022 | [weiter]
Mammal vocalizations might be more flexible than previously thought
23.08.2022 | [weiter]
Evolution of longitudinal division and multicellularity in oral bacteria
22.08.2022 | [weiter]
Scientists from the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) and the University of Vienna think that natural causes for the mass development of the algae are unlikely
19.08.2022 | [weiter]
Atomistically accurate description of proteins at native concentrations can help to better understand the process of cell proliferation to tumour growth
09.08.2022 | [weiter]