Yet that's just what researchers have done, using a seemingly
simple laboratory model of rifting on the seafloor.
Not exact matches
Now, after more than a decade, Prusiner and researchers at other
laboratories have produced a
simple model of how prions from a diseased brain could replicate.
A team of scientists from Pennsylvania State University, Peking University, and Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory conducted an experiment that, for the first time, confirms the accuracy of a
simple, longstanding
model of how ions behave at the interface of oil and water.
Just one millimeter long, and with a mere 302 neurons, this
simple model organism was easy to grow and manipulate in the
laboratory.
Now, a team of researchers led by a scientist from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has developed a
simple model of permafrost carbon based on direct observations.