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Understanding the Weather That Keeps NASA Flying High

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is widely known for its space exploration activities. But NASA also has a deep interest in looking towards our own planet. In this article, we explore how NASA's weather monitoring systems use powerful supercomputers to understand our planet's climate.
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Through the Art of Proteomics, Scientists Paint a Portrait of the Mouse Uterus

Scientists from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) published a study outlining their successful feat in mapping the proteome of the exceptionally small mouse uterus.
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Population Waits With Bated Breath as Coronavirus Continues Its Global March

Whilst WHO officials are yet to declare the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan a global health emergency, China are taking preventative steps in the face of a growing and spreading caseload.
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Meet the Culprits of Cell Culture Contamination

Cell culture contamination is a problem on many levels, creating immediate implications for experiments and wider issues for the scientific community.
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Global Alarm Over Spread of Novel Coronavirus

Today an emergency committee convened in Geneva to discuss whether or not the current outbreak of a novel coronavirus in China should be declared a “public health emergency of international concern.”
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The Future of Neurotechnology: What I’ve Learned As a Gen-Z, Early-Stage Founder

In this comment piece, Hubly Surgical CEO Casey Grage gives a perspective on her advancing career, which has seen her go from freshman to startup co-founder in just a few years.
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Genetically Modifying Trees To Fight Climate Change

Technology Networks spoke with Russell Monson, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona, to learn more about a recent study in which poplar trees were genetically modified to not harm air quality.
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Can Warehouses in the Cloud Stop Data Siloing?

The value of information to many companies across the biomedical area is incalculable, but there has been a reluctance to embrace the need to properly store that data to maxmize its utility. We talked to Arawan Gajajiva, a principal solution architect at cloud data warehouse provider Matillion, to find out that can be changed.
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Proteomics, "Zombie" Cells and Clinical Biomarkers of Aging

In a new study scientists have harnessed advances in proteomics to extensively profile the secretions of senescent cells which are implicated in aging. Their analyses are collated in a database that is now available for researchers in the field.
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Debunked: Vegan Diets and Health

We recently asked our readers what they already knew about vegan diets, health and nutrition and what they wanted to know. There were debates, strong opinions and many claims made, but what does the science say?
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