When mice are held in isolation, stem cells in the hippocampus make more of themselves and wait for better times
When mice are held in isolation, stem cells in the hippocampus make more of themselves and wait for better times
Microbiologist Marvin Whiteley chats about teaming up with chemist and bioengineer Jason Shear in order to build tiny houses for bacteria.
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Paul Riley of University College London discusses his new research, published June 8th in Nature.
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