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While bacteria don’t generally have membrane-bound organelles like eukaryotic cells do, the unique physics of their cytoplasms allow them to separate processes by the charge-driven grouping of physical structures and molecules, or phase separation https://t.co/A0oUF3R1Cn
The functional connectivity in the brains of prairie voles can predict their cuddling and social bonding behaviours https://t.co/laAvnYagWx
While bacteria don’t contain membrane-bound organelles like in eukaryotic cells, the unique physics of their cytoplasms allow them to separate processes by the charge-driven grouping of physical structures and molecules by phase separation https://t.co/A0oUF3R1Cn
Many of the words scientists use when reviewing manuscripts, job candidates and grant applications have lost their meaning, argues Eve Marder https://t.co/MZrLYyewie #LivingScience
Are biologists overlooking explanations of causality? Karmon & Pilpel suggest so https://t.co/I0uYrzj5w3