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Biobots Arise From the Cells of Dead Organisms

Life and death are traditionally viewed as opposites. But the emergence of new multicellular life-forms from the cells of a dead organism introduces a “third state” that lies beyond the traditional boundaries of life and death. Usually, scientists consider death to be the irreversible halt of functioning of an organism as a whole. However, practices

Bioremediation

Recent patents relating to compositions and methods for the remediation of polluted and contaminated environments. Access options Access Nature and 54 other Nature Portfolio journals Get Nature+, our best-value online-access subscription $29.99 / 30 days cancel any time Subscribe to this journal Receive 12 print issues and online access $209.00 per year only $17.42 per issue Buy

Travel

A photographic journey to Quilotoa, Ecuador’s volcanic crater lake These are the best dishes to eat in Hanoi How to see the wild side of Japan Eat like a local in Rome’s historic central district Planning a trip to Japan? Here’s what you need to know 7 alternative experiences in the Indian Ocean Here’s how

How to install macOS on an external drive

Skip to content Concerned about updating your Mac to the latest version of macOS? Perhaps you aren’t sure about running macOS Sequoia quite yet, or maybe you want to test the beta but don’t want to risk messing up your system. You might be concerned about incompatible software or you might just be thinking that

Experimental mRNA cancer vaccine shows potential for advanced stage cancer patients in Phase 1 trial

Interim data from the Phase I dose escalation part of the mRNA cancer immunotherapy (mRNA-4359), show promise in patients with advanced solid cancers. The investigational mRNA cancer immunotherapy is targeted for patients with lung cancer, melanoma and other solid tumours. Nineteen patients with advanced stage cancers received between one and nine doses of the immunotherapy

How to see the wild side of Japan, from the Japanese Alps to Kerama Islands

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Straddling four tectonic plates, Japan’s landscape buckles and ruptures at the whims of the fiery Pacific Rim. The result is dramatic: a beautiful, ever-changing crust that concertinas, gurgles and fissures into rippled mountains, hot springs and ocean trenches. This trip explores the best of the country’s

Orcas are iconic and beloved. Why do we know so little about them?

Orcas, also known as killer whales, have captivated humans for thousands of years. Their striking appearance and playful intelligence has inspired myths, blockbuster films, memes, and a host of research from marine biologists. Yet despite the widespread fascination with orcas, they remain one of the most poorly understood animals in the ocean. Scientists estimate that