“This kind of asymmetry is a universal aspect of how organisms grow,” says Roel Nusse, an HHMI investigator at Stanford University, explaining that dividing cells must orient themselves appropriately ...
The children then create their shapes in groups and find ways to move in asymmetrical patterns. 1: Warm up: Moving the body asymmetrically. 2: Asymmetrical shapes: Working alone, the children ...
Philippi-Hagenbuch has expanded its custom engineering portfolio of HiVol Hard Rock Bodies to include asymmetrical bodies that are optimized for underground environments. The components are ...