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Mapping the "Dark Matter" in Our DNA

RNA Capture Long Seq (CLS) has been utilised to study the genomic features of the 3500 known long-non-coding RNAs to better understand how these genes work,
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SMART: Molecular Structure Facial Recognition

An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of California San Diego has developed a method to identify the molecular structures of natural products that is significantly faster and more accurate than existing methods.
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8 New Genes Linked to Epilepsy

Study finds that de novo mutations, otherwise known as spontaneous mutations not inherited from parents, are the main cause of severe epilepsy.
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Scinote ELN Will Incorporate Artificial Intelligence

sciNote LLC, the creators of sciNote, the free open source electronic lab notebook (ELN), today announced the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into the platform, becoming the first of its kind.
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Autonomously Growing Synthetic DNA Strands

Re-purposing DNA as a smart and stable self-assembling material to build nanofactories, drug-delivering nanostructures and molecular devices may now be possible.
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Metamaterial Magic: Scientists Offer New Insights

The physics behind the magic. If invisibility cloaks and other gee-whiz apps are ever to move from science fiction to science fact, we’ll need to know more about how these weird metamaterials actually work.
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Effective New Strategy for Treating Cancer

Northwestern Engineering’s Vadim Backman has developed an effective new strategy for treating cancer, which has wiped out the disease to near completion in cellular cultures in the laboratory.
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In Pursuit of a Universal Flu Vaccine

Researchers around the world are pursuing a "universal" flu vaccine, one that would protect against most or all seasonal and pandemic strains of the flu virus.
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LabVantage Appoints Bob Voelkner as Vice President, Sales and Marketing

Leverages more than three decades of LIMS leadership experience.
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Mapping the Microbiome of … Everything

Researchers have collected over 27,000 samples from diverse environments around the globe and analysed the microbiomes to create the first reference database of bacteria colonizing the planet. The potential applications for this database are almost limitless and could aid forensic scientists in pinpointing the origins of crime scene samples.
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