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Published Genome editing: Reducing off-target mutations in DNA - Genome Editing: A Leap Forward in Reducing Off-Target Mutations in DNA
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Researchers have developed a novel genome editing technique known as NICER, which results in signifi...
Published Revolutionary self-sensing electric artificial muscles
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Researchers have made groundbreaking advancements in bionics with the development of a new electric...
Published Water determines magma depth, a key to accurate models of volcanic activity, eruption - Water Determines Magma Depth: A Key to Accurate Models of Volcanic Activity and Eruption
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Around the world, between 40 and 50 volcanoes are currently erupting or in states of unrest, and hun...
Published Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars - Smaller, Stronger Magnets: The Key to Unlocking the Power of Fusion Energy
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PPPL researchers have found a way to build powerful magnets smaller than before, aiding the design a...
Published Researchers explore ways to detect 'deep fakes' in geography - Researchers Explore Ways to Detect 'Deep Fakes' in Geography
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It may only be a matter of time until the growing problem of 'deep fakes' converges with geographica...
Published Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin
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Scientists have 3D-printed hair follicles in human skin tissue cultured in the lab. This marks the f...
Published Capturing CO2 with electricity: A microbial enzyme inspires electrochemistry
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Humanity continuously emits greenhouse gases and thereby worsens global warming. Increasing research...
Published An advance in cryo-EM could be a significant boon for research on potential cancer therapies
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A technology called cryo-electron microscopy enables scientists to see the atomic structure of biolo ...
Published Infection-resistant, 3D-printed metals developed for implants
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A novel surgical implant was able to kill 87% of the bacteria that cause staph infections in laborat...
Published Multifunctional patch offers early detection of plant diseases, other crop threats - Multifunctional Patch Offers Early Detection of Plant Diseases, Other Crop Threats
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Researchers have developed an electronic patch that can be applied to the leaves of plants to monito...
Published Researchers have cracked the cellular code on protein folding, offering hope for new therapeutic avenues for many diseases
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While we often think of diseases as caused by foreign bodies -- bacteria or viruses -- there are hun...
Published Researchers develop DANGER analysis tool for the safer design of gene editing
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A team of researchers has developed a software tool that provides a way for the safer design of geno...
Published Scientists solve mystery of why thousands of octopus migrate to deep-sea thermal springs
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Researchers used advanced technology to study a massive aggregation of deep-sea octopus gathered at ...
Published Tiny light-up barcodes identify molecules by their twinkling - Tiny Light-Up Barcodes Identify Molecules by Their Twinkling
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An imaging technique could make it possible to peer inside cells and watch dozens of different molec...
Published Widely tuneable terahertz lasers boost photo-induced superconductivity in K3C60
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Researchers have long been exploring the effect of using tailored laser drives to manipulate the pro...
Published Scientists invent 'quantum flute' that can make particles of light move together - Scientists Invent 'Quantum Flute' That Can Make Particles of Light Move Together
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Physicists have invented a 'quantum flute' that, like the Pied Piper, can coerce particles of light...
Published DNA Origami nanoturbine sets new horizon for nanomotors
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Researchers introduce a pioneering breakthrough in the world of nanomotors -- the DNA origami nanotu...
Published This simple material could scrub carbon dioxide from power plant smokestacks - This Simple Material Could Scrub Carbon Dioxide from Power Plant Smokestacks
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A simple material can separate carbon dioxide from other gases that fly out of the smokestacks of co...
Published Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals - Fungi: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
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Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissio...
Published How quantum light 'sees' quantum sound
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Researchers have proposed a new way of using quantum light to 'see' quantum sound. A new paper revea...