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Weekly Science News Roundup

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Bacteriophages: Not Just Bacteria Killers, but Essential Resources for Mammalian Cells

A recent study from Monash University highlights the potential symbiotic relationship between bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, and mammalian cells.
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A Mother’s Body Retains Cells From Her Child After Pregnancy

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Weekly Science News Roundup

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The Very First Beat: How a Heart Starts To Pulse

Using microscopes and glowing fluorescent proteins, researchers have been able to examine the developing heart of zebrafish embryos coordinate the very first beat.
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Weekly Science News Roundup

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Harvesting Cell Methods

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Why Smoking Anything Is a Terrible Idea

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Take a Look Inside a Real Human Eyeball

In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the anatomy of the eye as well as its incredible evolutionary history.
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