Not exact matches
The new work involved
very young frog
embryos, so it's unclear how it might be applied to adult humans in need of eye repair, cautions Michael Zuber, a developmental biologist at SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse in New York.
In a study carried out in the Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen researcher Professor Dolf Weijers and his team accurately imaged
very young plant
embryos in three dimensions.
@ Molly: Yes, we have the
embryo of 3D and hologram books as well as the ability through iBooks to embed video and animation — actually exciting for
very young children to get them engaged and reading — perhaps not what we all want when relaxing in the armchair?