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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT bends biology: Starfish cells shape-shift under light to heal, deliver drugsNow, researchers at MIT have discovered a way to manipulate these early cellular motions using light, providing a new tool to ...
Cells constantly shift and transform, triggering the complex choreography that shapes living organisms. Whether dividing into new cells or sculpting an embryo, these tiny movements rely on chemical ...
A tiny molecule called bombesin links starfish and humans in appetite control, revealing a surprising evolutionary connection.
Some experiences in life are so magical that they imprint on your memory forever. Our family’s private ecotour with Flippin’ ...
The discovery could help develop new Ozempic-like weight-loss drugs. The post Study finds hormone controlling appetite comes ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNWCM-Q students explore biodiversity at Purple IslandFirst-year pre-medical students at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) had the opportunity to identify and collect ...
Researchers use light stimuli to shape cells and develop a model that explains the mechanisms – with implications for synthetic biology.
Whether you’re watching the sun sink behind Face Rock, savoring fresh seafood with a glass of Oregon Pinot, or simply ...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a way to use light to command the movement and shape of starfish egg cells. According to a report from ...
Scientists used light to control how a starfish egg cell jiggles and moves during its earliest stage of development. Their optical system could guide the design of synthetic, light-activated cells for ...
A team of biologists at Queen Mary University of London has discovered that a neurohormone controlling appetite in humans has ...
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