Cell stress from crowding leads to slower growth and circular patterns
Like so many organisms on the planet, when cells experience mosh-pit-level crowding, they may just become stressed. Yet unlike most other life forms, cells subject to physical stress from crowding by neighbors can find some relief by dramatically slowing their own growth -; and in doing so form an eye-catching pattern of concentric circles as a spectacular consequence.
Star Health Probes Alleged Role of Security Chief in Data Leak
Star Health also said that independent cybersecurity experts were leading its forensic investigation and it was working closely with authorities.
Tyne Tunnel traffic disrupted by runaway squirrel and wandering swan
Traffic was held back after a squirrel decided to cross the Tyne through the tunnel normally used by hundreds of vehicles
Apple Accused of Restricting Workers' Slack, Social Media Use by US Labor Board
An administrative judge will hold an initial hearing in the case in February, if Apple does not settle with the US NLRB.
Red Bull’s RB21 will be an ‘evolution’; team explains wind tunnel limitations
Although its F1 advantage has been wiped away, Red Bull is not considering a big step change for its 2025 car
Comet last visible when Neanderthals were alive could be spotted this weekend
Stargazers in the southern hemisphere have already glimpsed Comet A3 but it can now also be seen in the northern hemisphere from October 12
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