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A team of scientists in Japan has recently discovered two sea slug species that can decapitate their heads, which can roam freely by themselves by stealing chloroplasts and performing photosynthesis, and regrow new bodies.
Issue 13, Volume 111
Voice confrontation, a phenomenon in which we encounter a feeling of displeasure in hearing our own voices, is caused by both the differences in sensory input of the ear and our flawed perception of our self-image that synthesizes this reaction.
Issue 10, Volume 111
DeepMind’s latest version of AlphaFold can accurately predict a protein’s 3D structure based on its amino acids, opening new possibilities for fields from medicine to environmental science.
Issue 9, Volume 111
With the increasing use of genome sequencing and genomic data in the medical field, scientists must also address and resolve the growing issues of privacy protection.
Issue 6, Volume 111
Scientists have recently conducted research on the Australian giant stinging tree, a plant known to give extremely painful and potent injections of venom.
Issue 3, Volume 111
In times when the unexpected COVID-19 pandemic has made nations realize that they are generally unprepared for such extreme circumstances, it's important to realize that making small changes within national boundaries is crucial to development and progress.
Issue 13, Volume 110
Issue 12, Volume 110
A new discovery stating that the mitochondria send signals when the cell is under stress or exposed to DNA-damaging chemicals can be used to help fight against cancer.
Issue 9, Volume 110