Lonesome George’s Legacy: Genetic markers of longevity in giant tortoises
“Gone but not forgotten;” an epithet that applies to Lonesome George, the giant tortoise, and his newly-extinct species. In 2012, Lonesome George died as the
“Gone but not forgotten;” an epithet that applies to Lonesome George, the giant tortoise, and his newly-extinct species. In 2012, Lonesome George died as the
Yale neurobiologists are growing brain organoids to better understand the causes of neurological disorders. Brain organoids are artificial organs which are grown by differentiating pluripotent
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