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Cori Bargmann on the Genetics of Transparent Worms, Supertasters and Cancer
...is there such a thing as — over evolutionary times — just getting genes going — what’s the word — like, going defunct, because they’re not getting used anymore? Bargmann:...
Solution: ‘Is It Turtles All the Way Down?’
...in which 7 million years of evolutionary history are compressed into less than three minutes. At what point in the video would it no longer surprise you to see the...
Did Viruses Create the Nucleus? The Answer May Be Near.
...And a truly persuasive origin story must also explain why the nucleus exists at all — what evolutionary pressures pushed those ancient cells to wall up their genomes. For most...
Rumbles on Mars Raise Hopes of Underground Magma Flows
...slowly.” We have almost no certain knowledge about the inside of worlds, including our own. That’s a problem. “With few exceptions, the thermal evolution of a planet governs everything,” said...
Eve Marder on the Crucial Resilience of Neurons
...work. So, biology has to be able to tolerate diversity, and that probably it uses diversity in all kinds of ways as grist for evolution. Marder: Right. Exactly. So, that’s...
Chaos Researchers Can Now Predict Perilous Points of No Return
...network could predict the evolution of stationary chaotic systems (which don’t have tipping points) stunningly far into the future. The network relied only on records of the chaotic system’s past...
How Will the Universe End?
...(03:05) And I think that it’s, it’s just something that’s always been fascinating to me every time I’ve encountered it. Just seeing the discussions around how the ultimate evolution of...
What Makes Life Tick? Mitochondria May Keep Time for Cells
...evolution exploits in creating new species. However, what sets the tempo of an organism’s growth has remained a mystery. “Our knowledge of what controls developmental timing has really lagged behind...
Bats Use the Same Brain Cells to Map Physical and Social Worlds
New research in social bats raises the intriguing possibility that evolution can program the brain’s “place cells,” which are typically associated with location, to encode all kinds of environmental information....