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Planarian Patterning Puzzles

March 19, 2026 · 5 min read

Stem cells, versatile and full of promise, are at the heart of regeneration in the simple flatworm known as the planarian. However, guiding these cells to become the right cell type in the right place is crucial. What happens when this guidance goes awry? Imagine stirring up a pot of multicolored marbles. You want the […]

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Planarian Patterning Puzzles

Stem cells, versatile and full of promise, are at the heart of regeneration in the simple flatworm known as the planarian. However, guiding these cells to become the right cell type in the right place is crucial. What happens when this guidance goes awry? Imagine stirring up a pot of multicolored marbles. You want the […]

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AI Uncovers the Hidden Genetic Control Centers Driving Alzheimer’s

The world of neuroscience has been abuzz with a groundbreaking revelation that promises to deepen our understanding of debilitating diseases like Alzheimer’s. A group of scientists, equipped with the latest in artificial intelligence technology, has embarked on mapping the complex interactions of genes within the human brain, paving the way for innovative therapeutic strategies. The […]

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Dinosaurs Track Mysteries: Unlocking with AI

Every step a dinosaur took millions of years ago left an imprint in time, preserved in the earth as a fossil footprint. But did you know that these ancient traces have long puzzled scientists trying to determine which dinosaurs made them? Recent research suggests a new ally in this prehistoric puzzle: unsupervised machine learning. Could […]

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Earliest evidence of elephant butchery at Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) reveals the evolutionary impact of early human megafaunal exploitation.

Dominguez-Rodrigo M; Baquedano E; Moclan A; Uribelarrea D; Corre-Cano JA; Diez-Martin F; Velazquez-Tello A; Organista E; Mendez-Quintas E; Vegara-Riquelme M; Gidna A; Mabulla A

Early humans at Olduvai Gorge changed how they hunted big animals like elephants about 1.8 million years ago. This change showed they were getting better at using tools and showed growth in their social groups and how they lived.

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iGABASnFR2 is an improved genetically encoded protein sensor of GABA.

Kolb I; Hasseman JP; Matsumoto A; Jensen TP; Kopach O; Arthur BJ; Zhang Y; Tsang A; Reep D; Tsegaye G; Zheng J; Patel RH; Looger LL; Marvin JS; Korff WL; Rusakov DA; Yonehara K; Turner GC

Scientists made a better sensor called iGABASnFR2 to help see how a brain chemical called GABA works in the nervous system. This new sensor is much more sensitive and faster than the old one and helps scientists study how GABA is released when we do things like move our whiskers or see things.

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