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#38 Heart Failure, Plastic Problems and Hibernating to Stay Younger?
New insight into the cellular biology of human heart failure, engineering enzymes to help solve the global plastic crisis and hibernating slows ageing…
Aug 14, 2022
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#37 Nano-Robots, Bees of the Sea and Swimming Without Swimming...
DNA made Nano-robots, crustaceans are the bees of the sea and bacteria swimming without a brain or muscles...
Jul 31, 2022
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#36 Omicron Shifting Biology, Environmental Cheating and Climate Change on African Land Use...
How omicron shifted SARS COV2 Biology, the environmental cost of cheating to overcome cooperation and the impacts of climate change on African land use…
Jul 24, 2022
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#35 Bacteria Microbots, Seismic Disruptions and Elephants Curing Cancer...
Bacteria based biohybrid microbots on a mission, seismic disruption affecting physiological responses and elephants could cure cancer...
Jul 17, 2022
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#34 Southern Fin Whales Documented, Why Human Reproduction is so Hard and Cells Killing Neurons...
A large group of 150 whales sighted, why human reproduction is so hard and so wasteful as well as research identifying the cells that cause the death of…
Jul 10, 2022
#33 Blood Pressure E-Tattoos, Wild Tomatoes Helping Out and Ocean Cyanobacteria...
Wild tomato genomes benefiting their domesticated cousins, Blood Pressure E-Tattoo enabling mobile monitoring and cyanobacteria regulating zinc…
Jul 3, 2022
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#32 Reptile Ageing Secrets, Communicating Neurons and Inner Genome Workings...
The secrets of reptile and amphibian ageing, proteins changing how neurons communicate and how new tech is revealing the inner workings of the human…
Jun 26, 2022
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# 31 AI and Eelgrass, Mysterious Brain Genes and Fish Gills Becoming Human Ears...
Artificial intelligence reveals eelgrass vulnerability, the mystery of the genes in brain development and ears evolving from fish gills.
Jun 19, 2022
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