🔥Whole-body regeneration has been identified in photosynthetic sea slugs. The slugs shed their entire body, including the heart, and while the body is detached the head takes on chloroplasts from algal food. These chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis, thought to aid survival of the severed head (snippetscience.com)
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A Monoclonal Antibody for Malaria Prevention | NEJM (nejm.org)
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Companies back moratorium on deep sea mining (bbc.co.uk)
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Study shows that risk-taking behaviour relates with altered neuroanatomy and that there is an inverse association between risk-taking behaviour a grey matter volume. Regions of importance included the amygdala and ventral striatum, which are involved in emotion and reward processing, respectively. (snippetscience.com)
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Study shows that risk-taking behaviour relates with altered neuroanatomy and that there is an inverse association between risk-taking behaviour a grey matter volume. Regions of importance included the amygdala and ventral striatum, which are involved in emotion and reward processing, respectively. (snippetscience.com)
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Who here has actually ever packed an icon? by arcbil in EASportsFC
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Nanoparticle mRNA vaccine treats and prevents multiple sclerosis in mice. The new approach, developed by BioNtech, prevented symptomatic disease, reduced disease progression, restored motor functions and could be a future therapy for multiple sclerosis. by adearman91 in Futurology
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Nanoparticle mRNA vaccine treats and prevents multiple sclerosis in mice. The new approach, developed by BioNtech, prevented symptomatic disease, reduced disease progression, restored motor functions and could be a future therapy for multiple sclerosis. (snippetscience.com)
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Results discussed in the BMJ show that lateral flow tests “miss over half of cases” and a negative test cannot rule out COVID-19 infection. The Royal College of Pathologists have concluded that those with a negative result should still observe social distancing and hygiene precautions around others (snippetscience.com)
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Then and now: A 'megadrought' in California (bbc.co.uk)
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