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  1. A new way to make fly cell cultures

    Researchers have developed a new method for making fruit fly cell cultures that originate from a single type of cell.
  2. Making (new) moves

    A machine learning method applied to the recordings of leg movements in infants allows scientists to determine how and when babies explore different ways to move.
  3. Colours of migration

    Scientists are seeking the gene involved in lighter skin colour in the Native American and East Asian branch of humanity.
  4. Placing a new memory

    Place cells in the hippocampus of rats help to store memories of aversive experiences that occur in familiar locations.
  5. Pandemic pause

    The pandemic delayed cervical cancer screening and treatment appointments for many Canadian women, but many practices caught up quickly limiting most delays to 4 months or less.
  6. Decoding chemical cues

    A new device containing multiple micro-sized channels will allow researchers to rapidly measure how swimming microbes respond to various chemicals.
  7. Friends and foes

    Individually profiling the cells surrounding pancreatic tumours reveals how proximity to cancer cells is linked to activation of certain genes and, potentially, patient outcomes
  8. Not your usual suspects

    A more complex relationship is emerging between altered levels of immune B cells and the symptoms associated with polycystic ovary syndrome.