Animals
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Microscopic Worm Rewired with Brain Parts from a Hydra
With their delicate wiring and gentle whisper of chemical signals, brains are not the simplest organs to examine. The microscopic worm Caenorhabditis elegans were genetically given elements of a nervous system obtained from a distinct species a strange freshwater organism known as Hydra a study performed by a team of US researchers.
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