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Harnessing Autofluorescence to Explore Foetal Liver Development

Harnessing Autofluorescence to Explore Foetal Liver Development

by admin | Apr 22, 2025 | biology

Harnessing Autofluorescence to Explore Foetal Liver Development Scitube Library biology About this episode The foetal liver is a critical organ during early development, acting as a blood cell factory before the bone marrow takes over. Here, blood stem cells expand...
Dr Sofia Forssten | Combining Fibre, Food and Probiotics to Promote Gut Health

Dr Sofia Forssten | Combining Fibre, Food and Probiotics to Promote Gut Health

by admin | Apr 10, 2025 | biology, health and medicine

Dr Sofia Forssten | Combining Fibre, Food and Probiotics to Promote Gut Health Scitube Library biology About this episode Our gut microbiome plays a crucial role in overall health. This diverse community of trillions of bacteria, viruses and fungi not only aids...
Professor Masanori Shimono | Using AI to Reveal the Brain’s Hidden Patterns

Professor Masanori Shimono | Using AI to Reveal the Brain’s Hidden Patterns

by admin | Mar 31, 2025 | biology, engineering and tech

Professor Masanori Shimono | Using AI to Reveal the Brain’s Hidden Patterns Scitube Library biology About this episode New research has revealed a groundbreaking method for systematically understanding the relationships between different brain regions. Masanori...
Dr. Allen Place | Small but Deadly: The Story of Karlodinium veneficum

Dr. Allen Place | Small but Deadly: The Story of Karlodinium veneficum

by admin | Mar 25, 2025 | biology, earth and environment

Dr. Allen Place | Small but Deadly: The Story of Karlodinium veneficum Scitube Library biology About this episode The oceans are vast and teeming with life, but survival in this watery realm is no less competitive than on land. Among the ocean’s myriad inhabitants are...
Dr Paul Edwards | Rethinking Cancer: Could Much of Tumour Behaviour Be the Body’s Normal Healing Response?

Dr Paul Edwards | Rethinking Cancer: Could Much of Tumour Behaviour Be the Body’s Normal Healing Response?

by admin | Mar 18, 2025 | biology, health and medicine

Dr Paul Edwards | Rethinking Cancer: Could Much of Tumour Behaviour Be the Body’s Normal Healing Response? About this episode Much cancer research investigates why tumours behave the way they do. Many researchers believe that tumours manipulate their environment to...
Dr. Philippe Vangrieken | New Insights into Preeclampsia: Advancing from Vascular Health Challenges to Early Diagnosis

Dr. Philippe Vangrieken | New Insights into Preeclampsia: Advancing from Vascular Health Challenges to Early Diagnosis

by admin | Feb 26, 2025 | biology, health and medicine

Dr. Philippe Vangrieken | New Insights into Preeclampsia: Advancing from Vascular Health Challenges to Early Diagnosis Scitube Library biology About this episode Preeclampsia is a serious condition that affects up to 8% of pregnancies, leading to high blood pressure...
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