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Connected development
Mapping cell lineages onto a problem in graph theory suggests that physical principles regulate cell positioning during egg development in the fruit fly â providing an elegant example of how physics can advance our understanding of biology.
- Ben D. MacArthur
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A new wrinkle on the brain
The folded structure of the human brain is a hallmark of our intelligence â an optimized packing of neurons into a confined space. Similar wrinkling in brain-on-a-chip experiments provides a way of understanding the physics of how this occurs.
- Larry A. Taber
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