Whaaat! The Independent reported the ban on walking on escalators in Nagoya?! Is it such a noteworthy event for the journalists in the UK? The mayor Kawamura must be really happy to draw attention from the British media. He is an attention seeker, you know.
It would never happen in the UK, so... YES! It's newsworthy! Having said that, the way things are these days, that could change, as people grow less tolerant of others. Shame!
3D printing human neural stem cells would be used to fabricate damaged brain tissue, reported by the independent New Atlas in Australia. The researchers from the University of Oxford mark a big step towards the fabrication of materials with the structure and function of natural brain tissues. By the differentiation into two subtypes of UNPs and DNPs, upper and deep-layer neural progenitors, were used two bioinks for creating the matching process accurately. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have the unlimited potential.
Whaaat! The Independent reported the ban on walking on escalators in Nagoya?!
ReplyDeleteIs it such a noteworthy event for the journalists in the UK?
The mayor Kawamura must be really happy to draw attention from the British media.
He is an attention seeker, you know.
It would never happen in the UK, so... YES! It's newsworthy!
DeleteHaving said that, the way things are these days, that could change,
as people grow less tolerant of others. Shame!
3D printing human neural stem cells would be used to fabricate damaged brain tissue, reported by the independent New Atlas in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThe researchers from the University of Oxford mark a big step towards the fabrication of materials with the structure and function of natural brain tissues.
By the differentiation into two subtypes of UNPs and DNPs, upper and deep-layer neural progenitors, were used two bioinks for creating the matching process accurately.
Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have the unlimited potential.
WOW! Shuko, you should be our official science correspondent. You always have a great insight into these things, keep it up!
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