This frog knows its face.

This frog knows its face. I’ve shared before about the discovery that tiny electrical fields help cells determine where a nose should be, for example. I can’t get enough of how cool this is. “Picasso tadpoles make largely normal frog faces. That’s amazing— all the organs start off in abnormal positions, yet they still end up making a pretty good frog face.” Michael Levin’s work suggests cellular ‘intelligence’ that challenges the blueprint view of DNA. ~ learn more

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