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Providence, RI allowed multiple privately funded murals around the city in memory of George Floyd, including a formal ceremony and ribbon-cutting for a downtown BLM mural, but when it came to a mural of slain refugee Iryna Zarutska, this is where they decided to draw the line because it didnβt reflect their βvalues.β
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Weβve found a βthird stateβ between life and death.
Some cells refuse to accept death when the organism does. Instead, they adapt, reinvent themselves, and sometimes start over.
Researchers have found that certain cells, taken from a recently deceased body and placed in the right conditions, can awaken into a surprising new existence. They self-organize into living, moving entities that behave in ways their original bodies never did. Scientists describe this neither as full life nor true death, but as a third stateβsomething in between.
In a landmark experiment, skin cells from deceased frog embryos were scattered into a dish. Within days, they gathered into multicellular clusters called xenobots. These tiny creations could crawl, self-repair, andβmost astonishinglyβreproduce by sweeping loose cells into piles that then became new xenobots.
The phenomenon isnβt limited to frogs. Human lung cells, harvested postmortem, recently formed anthrobotsβmicroscopic blobs that propel themselves through liquid and can even encourage healing in damaged neural tissue nearby.
This remarkable plasticity reveals that even after the organism dies, many of its cells retain not only basic function but a kind of creative agencyβthe ability to change identity and build entirely new structures.
The implications are profound. In the near future, patient-derived biobots could be engineered to deliver drugs directly to tumors, scrape plaque from arteries, or mend injured tissue, then harmlessly dissolve after weeks without triggering immune reactions.
Death, it turns out, is not always final at the cellular level. Some of our cells may still have work left to do long after weβre gone.
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Some cells refuse to accept death when the organism does. Instead, they adapt, reinvent themselves, and sometimes start over.
Researchers have found that certain cells, taken from a recently deceased body and placed in the right conditions, can awaken into a surprising new existence. They self-organize into living, moving entities that behave in ways their original bodies never did. Scientists describe this neither as full life nor true death, but as a third stateβsomething in between.
In a landmark experiment, skin cells from deceased frog embryos were scattered into a dish. Within days, they gathered into multicellular clusters called xenobots. These tiny creations could crawl, self-repair, andβmost astonishinglyβreproduce by sweeping loose cells into piles that then became new xenobots.
The phenomenon isnβt limited to frogs. Human lung cells, harvested postmortem, recently formed anthrobotsβmicroscopic blobs that propel themselves through liquid and can even encourage healing in damaged neural tissue nearby.
This remarkable plasticity reveals that even after the organism dies, many of its cells retain not only basic function but a kind of creative agencyβthe ability to change identity and build entirely new structures.
The implications are profound. In the near future, patient-derived biobots could be engineered to deliver drugs directly to tumors, scrape plaque from arteries, or mend injured tissue, then harmlessly dissolve after weeks without triggering immune reactions.
Death, it turns out, is not always final at the cellular level. Some of our cells may still have work left to do long after weβre gone.
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BREAKING - A White elderly woman working at the Detroit Airport has been fired after a black content creator who makes money off recording and baiting White people targeted her, provoking her with questions about Muslims before pulling out her phone to capture her reaction.
It would be a shame if we found her and started a fundraiser for her.
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It would be a shame if we found her and started a fundraiser for her.
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Trumpβs net approval rating has dropped to -17, according to AFP, placing him among the most unpopular presidents in U.S. history
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The Russian strike on Poltava, Ukraine, was captured on surveillance cameras.
Residential buildings and private business premises in the city were damaged. One person has reportedly been killed.
The number of injured has risen to four, including an 8-year-old girl.
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Residential buildings and private business premises in the city were damaged. One person has reportedly been killed.
The number of injured has risen to four, including an 8-year-old girl.
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It's true!
This is one way we know China's biotech rise isn't fake: it clearly works!
In fact, it works so well that, "Today, one-third of new compounds in U.S. pharma pipelines originate from Chinese companies."
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This is one way we know China's biotech rise isn't fake: it clearly works!
In fact, it works so well that, "Today, one-third of new compounds in U.S. pharma pipelines originate from Chinese companies."
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BREAKING: 22-year-old Wisconsin special ed teacher has admitted having sex with 2 students while both of them were in the same room: 'I made a mistake'
Wisconsin world studies teacher Nadia Horn, 22, admitted to having sex with both pupils including three times with one who told cops they did βeverything sexual you can do with a person,β according to a police complaint
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Wisconsin world studies teacher Nadia Horn, 22, admitted to having sex with both pupils including three times with one who told cops they did βeverything sexual you can do with a person,β according to a police complaint
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BREAKING: Thousands of Indians have been calling for artist Julia Buruleva after the elephant she painted for a photoshoot at a temple site in Jaipur died just two months after the shoot.
She already received backlash during the shoot but now they are demanding for arrests.
Critic: βThis 65-year-old named "Chanchal" is no more (Feb 26). This gentle soul died after this photoshoot, said owner, Shadik Khan.
Now legal action should be taken against Russian photographer Julia Buruleva, no matter what excuse is given. Forest depart has called for investigation.β
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She already received backlash during the shoot but now they are demanding for arrests.
Critic: βThis 65-year-old named "Chanchal" is no more (Feb 26). This gentle soul died after this photoshoot, said owner, Shadik Khan.
Now legal action should be taken against Russian photographer Julia Buruleva, no matter what excuse is given. Forest depart has called for investigation.β
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Neat!
IVF clinics that have an older clientele have lower rates of success, making them look bad just because of patient demographics.
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IVF clinics that have an older clientele have lower rates of success, making them look bad just because of patient demographics.
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Polymarket: Democrats are now favored to take back the Senate (51% probability) and the House (85% probability) in the midterm elections
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BREAKING: American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped by an armed group in the Karrada district in Baghdad - reports
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BREAKING: The Army suspended the aircrew flying military helicopters by Kid Rock's house over the weekend, a U.S. official says - NBC
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BREAKING: 43% chance Democrats sweep the Presidency, House, and Senate β an all-time high
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