Scientists have created nanometer-scale cages to hold living cells and better study their behavior. Check it out!
Scientists have created nanometer-scale cages to hold living cells and better study their behavior. Check it out!
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The poor cells in cages! Do they get out to exercise once or twice a day? And what do scientists hope to learn by caging cells?
So presumably scientists learn about chemical processes in this manner, unless there’s another purpose to this approach.