Time heals all wounds
We’ve all had wounds at certain times in our lives. But they heal due to the self-repairing mechanisms in the body.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2020
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We’ve all had wounds at certain times in our lives. But they heal due to the self-repairing mechanisms in the body.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2020
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What may look like a branch of a tree with the first flower buds emerging after winter are, in fact, tracheal cells of a fruit fly larva and their nuclei.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2020
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Is it a fungus or a strange plant? Actually it’s the larval form of Platynereis – a group of marine ringed worms. Scientists have been using them in their studies for the past 70 years, and they are among the preferred lab organisms. They are easy to keep in the lab, and under temperature and…
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2019
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