We found that one worm can learn to avoid this pathogenic bacterium and if we grind up that worm, or even just use the media the worms are swimming in, and give that media or the crushed – worm lysate…
Gabriela Martins
Gabriela Martins
It’s important to point out that moving towards the needs of the readers is not to compromise the interests of the scientists, one big reason why many scientists shy away from speaking to the media. Rather than thinking of scientists and the media as two diametrically opposed poles, I find it more helpful to think of each group as having differing priorities: the scientists want to be represented accurately, while the media wants stories that are newsworthy. Both priorities can be addressed if a writer is sensitive to them. This is where writing for the reader comes in.
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Biology and Life
New Mexico Genome Project | Sequencing The Human Genome Sequence
by Gabriela Martins June 5, 2021The human genome has not been completely sequenced and neither has any other mammalian genome as far as I’m aware”, said Harvard Medical School bioengineer George Church, who made key early advances in sequencing technology. The claim, if confirmed, surpasses…
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Biology and Life
The Membrane’s Surface Keeps The Oil Spill In Water
by Gabriela Martins June 1, 2021Tested the sponge can selectively absorb oil. This ” dead zone ” in the deep, frigid water buoy anchored 15 miles offshore. To make sure the sponge with different types of crude oil back into the water. Last year, scientists…
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Despite the wide diversity of life on Earth, there are only four letters in the genetic alphabet: A, T, C and G. These four molecular bases – adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine-pair with each other using hydrogen bonds to form…
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Biology and Life
The Animal-Human Connection Drove Human Evolution?
by Gabriela Martins December 21, 2019A team of Swedish and British Researchers studied the data of 35,035 twin pairs from the Swedish Twin Registry. Humans and house pets such as Dogs were the first domesticated animal and have had a close relationship with these animals…
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Such cells produce inflammatory and anti – inflammatory molecules; the trick is getting the mix just right. That’s very satisfying and exciting here is that we have the potential to explore new treatments for brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s…
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Biology and Life
Does It Make Sense More Than 195,728 Virus Species?
by Gabriela Martins May 4, 2019The researchers identified 195,728 virus species parsed into five global regions that are home to distinct viral communities. Having the global map of virus locations could help scientists know where carbon fallout occurs and increase the accuracy of climate simulations.…
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Biology and Life
Using New CRISPR To Identify How Venom Kills Human Cells
by Gabriela Martins May 3, 2019Researchers have found an antidote to this venom is so deadly box jellyfish can kill 60 people. Named for its cuboid shape, the Australian box jellyfish has about 60 tentacles that can grow up to 10 feet (3 m) long.…
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It can also be further processed using well-known chemical used in a variety of applications, including the production of synthetic rubber. These materials are used in a range of consumer products. The key to realizing these benefits, as with any bio-based product,…
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The immune system relies on antibodies that can recognize only a single protein. “We wanted to figure out methods to graft complete, intact electronic circuits onto colloidal particles”, explains Michael Strano, the Carbon C. Dubbs Professor of Chemical Engineering at…
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