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Posted by Qingqing Wang, on 29 February 2024
In a new study, Joshua Gendron and colleagues find that plants can measure two different photoperiods to independently control seasonal flowering and growth, and the vegetative growth is partially dependent on ...Posted by Toby Andrews, on 29 February 2024
Registration is now open for the Young Embryologist Network conference on 28th May 2024.Posted by the Node, on 29 February 2024
An interview with the 2024 Node correspondent Alex Neaverson, a third-year PhD student at the University of Cambridge.Posted by Margarida Cardoso Moreira, on 28 February 2024
Dear colleagues, We are delighted to bring you a 2-day workshop at the Francis Crick Institute that will gather leading experts in the field to break new ground in cell-type ...Posted by Debora Bogani, on 27 February 2024
What we see Approximately 1 in 20 babies are born with severe anatomical malformations. Each year this equates to 8 million affected newborns, of which 300,000 die within the first ...Posted by the Node, on 26 February 2024
Hear from two researchers, Eric Cornes and Maya Spichal, studying the role of RNA biology in development.Posted by Joyce Yu, on 22 February 2024
Scientists from North Carolina State University have used a herbicide to discover that disrupting metabolism could derail a series of cellular events required for proper elongation and rotation of the ...Posted by Jeffrey Farrell, on 20 February 2024
Daniocell is an exploratory tool that allows users to navigate pre-computed, time-resolved gene expression information for each cell type during zebrafish development.Posted by the Node, on 15 February 2024
Find out about Leonora Martínez Nuñez, scientific visualization specialist with a background in microbiology and fungal cell biology.Posted by the Node, on 14 February 2024
An interview with the 2024 Node correspondent James Zwierzynski, a first-year PhD student at Stanford University.