[글로벌] Successful transplantation of human brain cells into mouse brain… “Useful Brain Research Achievements”

/Photo = Provided by Didida Company An experiment in which a brain made from human stem cells was transplanted into a mouse was successful. On the 12th (local time), researchers at Stanford University in the US announced that they had succeeded in an experiment in which brain organoids were transplanted into the brains of rats … Read more

Iguazu Falls records 10 times higher flow than normal

AFP, published on Friday, October 14, 2022 at 1:09 p.m. Iguazu Falls, on the border between Brazil and Argentina, recorded a water flow almost ten times higher than normal on Wednesday, which led to the closure of one of the main tourist gateways of the Brazilian side. The flow reached 14.5 million liters of water … Read more

There are 7 worlds in the universe and man has similar copies and has 7 chances to enter heaven • Al Marsad Newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: The Saudi researcher in metaphysics, “Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhaifi” said that there are 7 worlds in the universe and man has similar copies. He added, during a video clip that he posted on his account on the “Tik Tok” application, there are 7 lands, meaning there are 7 worlds, and you are now in … Read more

Banu Rasib is the most knowledgeable of God’s creation..and his knowledge is under the feet of the Sphinx! • Al Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad Newspaper: The researcher in metaphysics, Abdul Rahman Al-Zuhaifi, talked about the knowledge that Banu Raseb reached, and the relationship of the Egyptian army to the matter. And he said through his account on “Tik Tok”: “Now we are ignorant of the knowledge of Banu Rasib. If one of them saw us using the car, … Read more

Spectral analysis of water clusters of precisely defined sizes in the attosecond range

The dynamics of electrons in water play a fundamental role in a wide range of phenomena, but scientists face many theoretical and technical challenges when studying them simultaneously. In this published paper, the research team reports the results of a spectroscopic analysis of water clusters of precisely defined sizes over time scales of several attoseconds, … Read more

Structural insights into the role of PIN1 in auxin determination and efflux

It is known that the transport of polar auxin is a phenomenon that exists exclusively in plants, as it is responsible for coordinating their growth and development. Scientists also know that auxin transporters of PIN-FORMED (PIN) exhibit asymmetric localizations on the plasma membrane and are responsible for stimulating polar auxin transport. However, the nature of … Read more

1 major cause of depression and 2 natural “antidepressants” around you | loneliness | nature | cortisol

Globally, 5% of adults suffer fromdepressionand the total number of people suffering from depression is as high as 280 million.[1]A lot of peopleantidepressantThe more and more medicines are taken, the symptoms are sometimes better and sometimes worse, and even cannot be improved. In fact, there are two kinds of “anti-depressants” that are by your side. … Read more

This skeleton proves that limbs were amputated in medicine 31,000 years ago

Image: Maloney, et al/Nature Humans have been practicing medical amputations much longer than we thought, as indicate now new research published this week in the magazine Nature. A group of scientists say they found a skeleton in Borneo 31.000 years old of a young man who apparently had amputated the left foot for reasons of … Read more