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  • Scientists Invent Fast Method for ‘Directed Evolution’ of Molecules

    UNC School of Medicine scientists created a powerful new “directed evolution” technique for the rapid development of scientific tools and new treatments for many diseases.

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  • The Great Bristol Shake off - Making Our World Earthquake Safe

    Can fake earthquakes help safeguard nuclear reactors against natural disasters? 

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  • Deep-CEE: The AI Deep Learning Tool Helping Astronomers Explore Deep Space

    Galaxy clusters are some of the most massive structures in the cosmos, but despite being millions of lightyears across, they can still be hard to spot.

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  • Astronomers Help Wage War on Cancer

    Techniques developed by astronomers could help in the fight against breast and skin cancer. 

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  • Allotment Soil Is Safer Than National Guidelines Suggest

    With the rise in popularity of people growing their own fruit and vegetables, it may be surprising to know that many urban allotments have soil with lead levels above UK guidance values.

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  • Mining Climate Clues from Our Whaling Past

    In September 1871, a fleet of 33 American whaling ships navigating through Arctic waters came upon a disastrous impasse.

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  • Jawless Fish Take A Bite Out of The Blood-Brain Barrier

    A jawless parasitic fish could help lead the way to more effective treatments for multiple brain ailments, including cancer, trauma and stroke.

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  • Columbia Researchers Controlled Behavior in a Mouse’s Brain with Single-cell Precision

    For the first time, a team of neuroscientists from Columbia University have controlled a visual behavior of a mouse by activating a few neurons in its visual cortex.

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  • New Dairy Cattle Breeding Method Increases Genetic Selection Efficiency

    Brazilian scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) collaborating with colleagues at the University of Maryland and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have developed a dairy cattle breeding method that adds a new parameter to genetic selection and conserves or even improves a population’s genetic diversity.

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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. 

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