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New geometric shape used by nature to pack cells efficiently

by Staff July 28, 2018
July 28, 2018 38 views
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A multinational team of scientists have uncovered a previously undescribed shape — they call the ‘scutoid’ — adopted by epithelial cells during embryonic development that enables the cells to minimize energy use and maximize packing stability.

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