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Use It or Lose It
25.12.2014
Molecular and Cell Biology
Why do muscles lose their strength without exercise?
Human Primordial Cells Created in the Lab
24.12.2014
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A cell programming technique developed at the Weizmann Institute turns them into the earliest precursors of sperm and ova
“Big Eaters” Get a Makeover
07.12.2014
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Voracious immune cells turn out to be uniquely adaptable to their surroundings
3D Compass in the Brain
03.12.2014
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A study on bats' flight pinpoints the neurons that tell us which way we are headed
Cellular Signature Style
23.11.2014
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Synonyms in the gene code spell differences in cell division
Pumping Zinc
18.11.2014
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Weizmann Institute researchers reveal an unusual cellular mechanism that may be faulty in Alzheimer’s disease
Behavioral Changes Seen after Sleep Learning
12.11.2014
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Volunteers smoked less after a night of olfactory conditioning
Bone: Heal Thyself
04.11.2014
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Movement might actually help heal fractures in young bones
Artificial Cells Produce Real Proteins
27.10.2014
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"Cells on a chip" are beginning to recreate biological processes
Weakness into Strength
27.10.2014
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An MRI method for picking up the faintest signals can reveal the workings of the brain
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