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A world-first artificial cell can chase chemicals using only a membrane, an enzyme, and a pore—no DNA or motors needed.
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) have shown how to program tiny bubbles to follow chemical trails.
Researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) have created the world's simplest artificial cell capable ...
The reliable separation of some gases from others could be highly advantageous for a wide range of applications. For instance ...
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While past research has focused on how kids are affected when parents or guardians are on their screens, this study looked at the impact of cell phone use on parent-child interactions even when ...
Based on the correlation between specific states and their impedance evolution patterns throughout cell life cycle, we developed an ML model capable of anticipating impedance field fluctuations, which ...
A powerful reminder of hands-on learning and outdoor life—what childhood should look like! Governor Delivers Blow to GOP with 169 Vetoes Baby bison appear to have a blast chasing each other at ...
Vermont has banned cell phones and personal electronic devices, like smartwatches, in schools due to mounting evidence they may lead to poorer learning and behavioral outcomes. “We need kids to ...