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According to new research, green turtle hatchlings "swim" through the sand to emerge rather than digging with a head-up rocking motion. Recent research suggests that green turtle hatchlings 'swim' through the sand to reach the surface after hatching,...
Researchers have captured the first images of a brain network designed to eliminate waste, potentially protecting against diseases such as Alzheimer's.This glymphatic system was imaged in surgical patients, confirming theories that had previously onl...
According to new research, green turtle hatchlings "swim" through the sand to emerge rather than digging with a head-up rocking motion. Recent research suggests that green turtle hatchlings 'swim' through the sand to reach the surface after hatching,...
Researchers have captured the first images of a brain network designed to eliminate waste, potentially protecting against diseases such as Alzheimer's.This glymphatic system was imaged in surgical patients, confirming theories that had previously onl...
According to new research, green turtle hatchlings "swim" through the sand to emerge rather than digging with a head-up rocking motion. Recent research suggests that green turtle hatchlings 'swim' through the sand to reach the surface after hatching,...
Researchers have captured the first images of a brain network designed to eliminate waste, potentially protecting against diseases such as Alzheimer's.This glymphatic system was imaged in surgical patients, confirming theories that had previously onl...