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Materials Discovery Offers Hope for Next-generation Data Storage
An international team of researchers has explored the properties of a new material that could prove useful for future data storage devices.
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Supercomputers Examine the Future of Wind Power
A study by Cornell University researchers used supercomputers to look into the future of how to produce a jump in wind power capacity in the U.S.
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Telehealth Visits Exceed 1.5 Million Daily Minutes Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The use of telehealth platforms has dramatically increased as healthcare systems try to ensure that patients still have access to care when they need it.
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Moving Closer to Producing Heparin In the Lab
Researchers have moved one step closer to the ability to make heparin in cultured cells, identifying a gene critical to its biosynthesis.
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Magnetic Circuits Make Big Data Processing More Energy-efficient
Researchers have found a way to make the new generation of smart computers responsible for big data processing more energy efficient.
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Low Levels of Air Pollution Impact Gene Expression
New data from a research study by Monash University researchers in Australia raises significant concerns that even short-term exposure to low level air pollution can affect gene expression, leaving us at risk of other diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.
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Largest Map of Protein Connections Holds Clues to Health and Disease
Almost a decade in the making, the human protein map is now available thanks to a joint effort, involving over 80 researchers.
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Global COVID-19 Clinical Trial Tracker Launched
Cytel Inc. has launched an open-access global COVID-19 Clinical Trial Tracker to help facilitate greater collaboration between critical stakeholders involved in tackling the COVID-19 outbreak.
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A Cheaper Way To Study the Immune System, One Cell at a Time
Scientists describe a more efficient way to sequence individual cells and visualize the massive amount of data that ensues.
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Robotic Platform Developed for Dementia Research Set to Boost COVID-19 Testing Capability
A robotic testing platform developed in just nine days by UK DRI researchers could substantially increase the UK’s capacity to test people for coronavirus.
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