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UOQ's breakthrough to ensure your cells aren't the boss of you
The research breakthrough to ensure your cells aren’t the boss of youWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismisscloseAdvertisementBy Log in, or to save articles for later.Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeAdvertisementUniversity of Queensland researchers have identified for the first time which genes are "in charge" of decision making in cells, with implications for everything from stopping disease in its tracks to helping animals deal with climate change.All genes have a purpose in an organism, and some...…The research breakthrough to ensure your cells aren’t the boss of youWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismisscloseAdvertisementBy Log in, or to save articles for later.Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeAdvertisementUniversity of Queensland researchers have identified for the first time which genes are "in charge" of decision making in cells, with implications for everything from stopping disease in its tracks to helping animals deal with climate change.All genes have a purpose in an organism, and some...WW…
Qld scientists find paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible
Qld scientists find paradox-free time travel is theoretically possibleWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismisscloseAdvertisementBy Log in, or to save articles for later.Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeAdvertisementMathematical modelling by Queensland scientists has sent accepted time-travel theory for a loop, proving that paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible.A new paper by University of Queensland advanced science student Germain Tobar and his professor, physicist Fabio Costa, details...…Qld scientists find paradox-free time travel is theoretically possibleWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismisscloseAdvertisementBy Log in, or to save articles for later.Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeAdvertisementMathematical modelling by Queensland scientists has sent accepted time-travel theory for a loop, proving that paradox-free time travel is theoretically possible.A new paper by University of Queensland advanced science student Germain Tobar and his professor, physicist Fabio Costa, details...WW…
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