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Reelin coordinates neuronal positioning and Muller glia scaffold maturation during retinal development

Reelin is a secreted extracellular matrix protein that regulates neuronal migration and layer formation in the developing brain, yet its role in retinal development remains incompletely defined. Here, we investigated Reelin function in retinal lamination using wild-type and Reeler mice, combining stage-resolved RNA in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, and single-nucleus RNA sequencing. We…

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Scientists map the microscopic roots of chaos in dusty plasma using supercomputer simulations

Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Jammu 17 Aug 2026 Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding the chaotic world of turbulence by tracking the movement of millions of individual particles in a specialised state of matter known as dusty plasma.

  • Scientists map microscopic origins of turbulence in dusty plasma using supercomputer simulations.
  • Understanding dusty plasma turbulence could improve plasma containment in nuclear fusion reactors.

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