BEER-SHEVA, Israel, July 29, 2024 –Cells communicate with one another during development, but what are the steps that enable them to transition from local cell-cell communication to a globally ...
Like schools of fish and flocks of birds, our cells can also migrate collectively in coordination with their neighbors. This ...
Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have created a synthetic cell-like structure that can control the movement of ...
A new synthetic microreactor uses DNA nanopores and membrane dynamics to mimic communication and organization found in living ...
Researchers used DNA nanotechnology to build a synthetic membrane that mimics cell pores, enabling coordinated transport and ...
Technological advances in gene sequencing and computing have led to an explosion in the availability of bioinformatic data and processing power, respectively, creating a ripe nexus for artificial ...
Collective behavior as a research area investigates how large ensembles of interacting agents—such as cells, animals, humans, or artificial units—generate emergent spatiotemporal patterns and ...
Researchers from The University of Tokyo have found that single cells in collective chemotaxis act like agents in distributed reinforcement learning, utilizing the environment as an “external memory” ...
Understanding how cancerous cells spread from a primary tumor is important for any number of reasons, including determining the aggressiveness of the disease itself. The movement of cells into the ...
Like schools of fish and flocks of birds, our cells too can migrate collectively in coordination with their neighbors. This harmonious ...