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The Cell Cycle: Détente
April 7, 2015We are the Model Organism
April 3, 2015The Incredible Shrinking Man is interested in the scientific culture of model organisms. A model organism is an animal species that is studied to understand particular biological phenomena, with the expectation that discoveries made in the organism model will provide insight into human biology. This research strategy is…
The Short Date Paradox
March 8, 2015Mandragora
February 6, 2015The Incredible shrinking Man desires a more ecological human existence. We’ve outgrown our naturally given space on Earth and experience the consequences, or even consider exit strategies. But rather than fantasizing about a departure from the planet that designed us, we investigate the possibilities to…
The Simple Growth Obsession Test
January 15, 20152000+ Genetic Factors
December 9, 2014Since 2007 researchers of the Genetic Investigation of Anthropometric Traits (GIANT) consortium are quickly uncovering the polygenic traits that influence human height. Recently they analysed data from the genomes of another 253,288 subjects and were able to identify 697 gene variants, the pieces of DNA that…
Non hopping Kangaroo
November 24, 2014Japanese Miniatures: Hara Hachi Bu
November 20, 2014Savage Scale Models
November 16, 2014Females to Mars
October 28, 2014Co-Ex Interface
September 27, 2014Catch-Up Growth
July 8, 2014Catch-up growth is the accelerated growth of an organism following a period of slowed development. Such slowing down is most often the result of environmental influences such as food scarcity, sudden changes in temperature, or other environmental stress factors. After the situation is normalised, growth…
FOXO3a
June 20, 2014Recent studies have identified the FOXO3a (Forkhead Box 3a) transcription gene as an important regulator of morphological scaling. It’s a key regulatory gene in a nutrient- and energy-sensing biological pathway (insulin/IGF-1 signalling pathway),that throughout our evolution was conserved from yeast to humans. FOXO3a anticipates food scarcity…
Japanese Miniatures: One Rice Sushi
May 25, 2014The Japanese have a natural pull towards miniaturisation that never seizes to inspire our investigation into smallerness. Our series on Japanese Miniatures zooms in on this special quality. It articulates a sensitivity for smallness that, through a process of abstraction, may ultimately help us attain…
The Curious Case of Adam Rainer
May 10, 2014Towards the 6th Stage
April 1, 2014Microbial Temper Tantrums
March 22, 2014In stressful conditions, cells must prevent the initiation of replication and shift their priorities to protective functions. In other words: they must stop division and growth. Experiments in bacteria at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have uncovered the mechanism that translates stress into blocked cell growth.…