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    01/02/2023 - human health

    Testing New Materials to Deliver Medicine to Sick Bones

    Rachel DuMez

    Bones are the building blocks of our skeletons—they give our bodies structure and allow us to walk, dance, and pick things up. Continue
    • Could there be another solution besides carbon?
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    23/02/2023 - neuroscience and psychology

    How Do We Catch Our Tongue From Slipping?

    Katie Andrade

    Speaking is such an important part of our lives. We use it to communicate with our families, friends, and even our pets! Continue
    • Is there any disease that can make you make more mistakes?
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    09/03/2023 - human health

    How Cancer Cells Hijack Protein Production to Grow Quickly

    Esteban Orellana

    The cells in your body contain genes made of DNA. Genes store the genetic information passed on to you by your parents. Continue
    • What is the impact of covid19 on cancer patients ?
    • What is RNAs?
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    12/09/2022 - biodiversity

    Tricking the Bees: How Some Flowers Cheat

    JoĂŁo Aguiar

    Flowers usually provide their pollinators with food, such as nectar. But some flowers trick their pollinators into pollinating without offering any food. Continue
    • What are the colours that the bees recognized as cheaters?
    • What Heinrich suggested in his hypothesis?
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    11/01/2023 - human health

    Organoids—Mini Guts Help Answer Big Questions About Intestinal Nutrient Transport

    Eva Rath

    Eating healthy foods supplies your body with nutrients to stay strong. But did you ever wonder how nutrients enter your body? Continue
    • What is lympth? And why are lipids the only organic biomolecules that...
    • is it cheaper than testing in animals?
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    28/10/2022 - neuroscience and psychology

    How Do Our Brains Change as We Age?

    Lilach Soreq

    Aging, which is a natural process in which an organism’s functions decline, is present in all living organisms. Continue
    • What are the differences between a person without disability and one...
    • Why brain was a vital organ ? 🧠
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    06/02/2023 - biodiversity

    A Blessing in Disguise: From Fish Venom to Novel Medicines

    Rodrigo Disner

    Every day, scientists make discoveries that help improve human health and wellness. Many medicines are discovered in nature, like toxins from animals. Continue
    • Where can we find more TnP to make medicine?
    • How does this venom affect our body to reduce inflammation?
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    15/12/2022 - mathematics

    What Does Math Have to Do With Patterns in Fish?

    Alexandria Volkening

    When you think of fish, what comes to mind? Maybe you think of pet goldfish, movie characters like Dory or Nemo, or trout in a local river. Continue
    • The pattern is for see the fish diferent than other?
    • Do the different paterns in the fish change their lifestyle or they...
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    21/05/2020 - biodiversity

    Agrobacterium: Soil Microbe, Plant Pathogen, and Natural Genetic Engineer

    Ryan Weir

    Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Agrobacterium for short) is a single-celled microbe and natural genetic engineer. Continue
    • What are the natural defence mechanisms that plants employ to protect...
    • What initially sparked your interest in studying agrobacterium and...
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    23/05/2022 - biodiversity

    How Do Bacteria “See” Molecules Inside Themselves?

    David Hiller, Andrew Knappenberger

    RNA, like its close cousin DNA, is used to store information in the cell. Unlike DNA, RNA is really good at folding up into interesting shapes, which also makes it good at lots of other important jobs. Continue
    • How many years have you been studying this type of science?
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