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Molecular thumb drives: Researchers store digital images in metabolite molecules DNA molecules are well known as carriers of huge amounts of biological information, and there is growing interest in using DNA in engineered data storage devices that can hold vastly more data than our current hard drives. But new research shows that DNA ...
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Scientists are working on artificial gravity that won't make you barf University of Colorado Boulder researcher Torin Clark rides a centrifuge. Video screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET. Star Trek has it. Star Wars has it. Battlestar Galactica has it. In most science fiction, everybody strolls around in artificial gravity, but despite ...
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Perfect timing: Making the 'switch' from juvenile to adult Very little is known about how the onset of puberty is controlled in humans, but the discovery of a new gene in the roundworm C. elegans could be the "missing link" that determines when it's time to make this juvenile-to-adult transition. Two genes, LIN28 and ...
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After concussion, biomarkers in the blood may help predict recovery time A study of high school and college football players suggests that biomarkers in the blood may have potential use in identifying which players are more likely to need a longer recovery time after concussion, according to a study published in the July 3, 2019, ...
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| How to sell labriculture: Less lab, more culture Date: July 3, 2019; Source: Frontiers; Summary: In the near future, we will be able to mass-produce meat directly from animal cells. This cultured meat could change the world -- or it could falter like GM 'frankenfoods.' Writing in Frontiers in Nutrition, ...
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NASA news: The Sun just spewed 'COLD' material into space - What is happening? THE Sun has ejected a dense and "cold" streak of solar material into space last week when NASA's astronomers spotted a powerful explosion on the Sun's surface. By Sebastian Kettley Sebastian Kettley. 21:47, Wed, Jul 3, 2019 | UPDATED: 21:48, Wed, Jul 3 ...
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| How protein mutation is involved in rare brain development disorder Date: July 3, 2019; Source: McGill University; Summary: Christianson Syndrome is a rare disorder whose symptoms include intellectual disability, seizures and difficulty standing or walking. Researchers focusing on the intellectual disability aspect of the ...
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