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Posted by the Node, on 5 September 2013
For the last round of Woods Hole images this year we have an exciting development- the last round is a movie round! Below are 4 great movies from last year’s ...Posted by the Node, on 15 August 2013
If you are a Twitter user you probably know that our Twitter account reports not only on Node posts, but also on other interesting news and content from around the ...Posted by Emma Kemp, on 31 July 2013
Hi everyone! I hope you’re enjoying the sun. We’ve just sent out our July newsletter over at EuroStemCell and we’ve got quite a bit of news that I thought my ...Posted by Erin M Campbell, on 12 July 2013
I appreciate my health and body, but I admit that there are times when I take all of the amazing biology inside my body for granted. My bones and muscles ...Posted by the Node, on 27 June 2013
Another set of beautiful images, and another great winner! The winner of this year’s 3rd round of the Woods Hole Embryology Course is the pig embryo! This great picture was ...Posted by Erin M Campbell, on 14 June 2013
Regeneration is a superpower not just reserved for superheroes—salamanders and newts are able to regenerate lost limbs and tails, and fish can regenerate new retinal neurons after injury to the ...Posted by the Node, on 7 June 2013
It is time for round 3 of last years’ Woods Hole embryology course images! The regenerated planarian won the last round , but who will you vote for this time? ...Posted by the Node, on 21 May 2013
The polls have closed for the second round of beautiful images from last year’s Woods Hole course. Making an unexpected dash to victory in the last hours of voting, the ...Posted by Erin M Campbell, on 16 May 2013
For most of us, we don’t all end up settled as adults in the same town where we were born. The same is true for many cells, including some stem ...Posted by the Node, on 1 May 2013
Back in February, you voted on the first set of beautiful images taken by last year’s Woods Hole Embryology Course students, and this confocal picture of a mouse embryo appeared ...