... as free-floating cells, flourish in proximity with related microbes that may spend life attached to zooplankton or algae. This information and the methodology behind it could change the way scientists ...
... takes in half. In fact, they repeatedly generated iPS cells from the tiny number of keratinocytes attached to a single hair plucked from a human scalp.
Their method, published ahead of print in the ...
New robots develop and display emotions as they interact with humans, and become attached to them.
(PhysOrg.com) -- Today Addonics announced their NAS (network attached storage) adapter, a low-cost way to add USB storage devices onto a local area network. The NAS adapter will permit USB storage ...
... 't been able to before," she noted.
According to McElwain, the relationship between mother-child attachment and children's other close relationships may be an especially important one.
"A child's ...
... , continuous pulse of SDF-1, however, attracts the stem cells and results in their attachment to the osteoblasts.
In laboratory cultures, Dr. Gillette and her coworkers incubated unattached stem ...
... neurobiology of music perception and production is related to the pathways affecting intrinsic attachment behavior.
— Music is social communication between individuals. Darwin proposed that singing ...
... response -- the release of oxytocin in the brain in response to positive social interactions -- to attachment styles.
A new study from Baylor College of Medicine validates this link.
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... in the way boys and girls approach physical activity and healthy diet. Boys, Sabiston said, need to attach value to a healthy diet and feel confident in their ability to follow a healthy diet before ...
... volcanoes on the Norwegian/Russian island of Spitsbergen. Although Spitsbergen is an island, it is attached to the Eurasian continent, and its volcanoes are fueled by melted keel material.
“This is ...
... of bacteria as free-floating organisms. Instead, bacteria build biofilm communities, attaching to surfaces and communicating and defending against antimicrobial invaders.
The team used powerful ...
... that mimic the structure of the protein to which the toxin ordinarily binds. The toxin then attaches itself to the decoy fragments instead of to the cell’s protein. This re-routing of the toxin allows ...
... through a tunnel that spans the ribosome body. Antibiotics can ward off an infection by attaching to the ribosome and preventing proteins the bacterium needs from moving through the tunnel.
Some ...
... a threat too. Today, computer viruses, which are programs downloaded either as an email attachment or when someone visits a website, are responsible for most computer attacks. Hackers use them to ...
... signature and sealing its identity.
“The work in the laboratory showed that the bacterium has to attach directly to the dinoflagellate to kill it,” said Mayali, “and we found similar dynamics in the ...