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recursion-clinical-trial,-crispr-delivery-methods,-preclinical-cas12-use,-gene-editing-in-agbio,-top-10-takeover-targets
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Recursion Clinical Trial, CRISPR Delivery Methods, Preclinical Cas12 Use, Gene Editing in AgBio, Top 10 Takeover Targets

February 14, 2025
Season 2, Episode 1 (February 14, 2025): This week, the GEN editors discussed some interesting and developing stories around AI,…
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as-nih-cuts-loom,-research-organizations-need-to-weigh-alternatives
Posted inGenetics

As NIH Cuts Loom, Research Organizations Need to Weigh Alternatives

February 14, 2025
Guest Commentary The recent announcement of proposed funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has sparked concern across…
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world-pangolin-day:-unveiling-new-genomes-to-support-conservation-of-the-most-trafficked-mammal
Posted inBiotechnology

World Pangolin Day: Unveiling New Genomes to Support Conservation of the Most Trafficked Mammal

February 14, 2025
The Critical Genetic Health of Pangolins: Insights from Genome Sequencing The pangolin, a unique and captivating creature that is the…
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antibiotic-resistance-linked-to-extra-pump-proteins-in-gram-negative-bacteria
Posted inGenetics

Antibiotic Resistance Linked to Extra Pump Proteins in Gram-Negative Bacteria

February 14, 2025
Scientists from Cornell University, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and elsewhere have found that a surplus of membrane proteins…
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ai-driven-protein-design-produces-enzyme-that-mimics-natural-hydrolase-activity
Posted inGenetics

AI-Driven Protein Design Produces Enzyme that Mimics Natural Hydrolase Activity

February 14, 2025
A new method that successfully designs serine hydrolase enzymes capable of catalyzing ester hydrolysis with high efficiency, demonstrates a computational…
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decoding-the-mechanism-of-potent-antibodies-in-a-novel-blood-clotting-disorder
Posted inBiotechnology

Decoding the Mechanism of Potent Antibodies in a Novel Blood-Clotting Disorder

February 14, 2025
A significant breakthrough in hematology has emerged from a research team at Flinders University, shedding light on an enigmatic blood…
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revamping-graphite-production:-a-transformative-approach-in-science
Posted inBiotechnology

Revamping Graphite Production: A Transformative Approach in Science

February 14, 2025
Collaboration efforts between Texas A&M University’s Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research…
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discover-the-unique-‘woody,’-‘spicy,’-and-‘sweet’-aromas-of-ancient-egyptian-mummies
Posted inBiotechnology

Discover the Unique ‘Woody,’ ‘Spicy,’ and ‘Sweet’ Aromas of Ancient Egyptian Mummies

February 14, 2025
Ancient Egyptian mummies have long fascinated historians, archaeologists, and the general public alike, evoking a sense of mystery that transcends…
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advancements-in-mini-flow-battery-technology-accelerate-energy-storage-research
Posted inBiotechnology

Advancements in Mini Flow Battery Technology Accelerate Energy Storage Research

February 13, 2025
Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), a renowned facility operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, have unveiled…
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latest-cellpose-version-detects-cell-boundaries-in-challenging-conditions
Posted inBiotechnology

Latest Cellpose Version Detects Cell Boundaries in Challenging Conditions

February 13, 2025
Cell biology has made significant strides in recent years, especially with regard to imaging and segmentation techniques that enhance our…
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