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The following is a summary of a story that appears on Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. A new cross-cultural study suggests that how children learn to cooperate hinges less on universal rules and ...
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found. The ...
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Robert J. Johnston Jr., associate professor of biology at Johns Hopkins, holds a petri dish enclosing a retinal organoid grown in his lab. Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development ...
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found. The ...