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Posted by the Node, on 18 January 2023
After a short break, our first ‘Developing news’ post of 2023 focusses on disruption in science. How good is ChatGPT? One of the main talking point on Twitter in December ...Posted by the Node, on 11 January 2023
We asked you to select your favourite Development cover from 2022* and after all the votes were counted, the Node community has chosen the mouse lung lobe from Issue 21. ...Posted by Training_EI, on 10 January 2023
Now in its sixth year, the Norwich Single-Cell Symposium at Earlham Institute covers single-cell genomics technologies and their application in microbial, plant, animal and human health and disease. Registration is ...Posted by Scott Gilbert, on 5 January 2023
A new article on embryos and the beginning of independent human life: In her January 1 New York Times article, “When does life start? A post-Roe conundrum,” reporter Elizabeth Dias ...Posted by the Node, on 21 December 2022
We were lucky enough to have 24 amazing cover images for Development over the past 12 months. Now, it’s your chance to vote for your favourite. To vote, click your ...Posted by the Node, on 15 December 2022
Welcome to our monthly trawl for preprints in developmental and stem cell biology (and related topics). The preprints this month are hosted on bioRxiv.Posted by Laura Hankins, on 1 December 2022
The September issue of our journal Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) has a focus on how researchers can best leverage model organisms to improve our understanding of human health and ...Posted by the Node, on 29 November 2022
In the past couple of weeks, #ScienceTwitter was full of tweets starting with ‘If Twitter ends today, can we all agree that…’, professing their love for a particular model organism, ...Posted by the Node, on 25 November 2022
Welcome to our monthly trawl for developmental and stem cell biology (and related) preprints.Posted by the Node, on 15 November 2022
The big news on #ScienceTwitter (and indeed Twitter more broadly) surrounds the flock becoming a herd as the community hedges with more and more users opening accounts on Mastodon. There ...