A recent study has found that a specific single-celled organism has the capacity for Pavlovian associative learning without a brain or even a neuron.
In 1897 Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov proved that animals can be trained using associative learning—now, the same might be ...
Animals, from worms and sponges to jellyfish and whales, contain anywhere from a few thousand to tens of trillions of nearly genetically identical cells. Depending on the organism, these cells arrange ...
Researchers from Turku Bioscience Center at the University of Turku, Finland, have developed a new computational method to interpret complex single-cell data. The method helps researchers identify and ...
Researchers from Turku Bioscience Centre at the University of Turku, Finland, have developed a new computational method to interpret complex single-cell data. The method helps researchers identify and ...
Gladstone scientists unveiled a powerful computation tool, called CellWalker2, that integrates different forms of biological data to reveal how cell types are related across tissues, experiments, and ...
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