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MA & Associates Almost Ready to Begin Cannabis Testing in Nevada
The testing performed by MA Analytics will protect consumers from contaminants, chemicals, and other impurities ensuring that the end consumer is getting the best possible product.
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Paying for Potency
Using data provided by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board researchers have highlighted inconsistencies and possible foul play across cannabis testing labs in Washington State.
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New Software Tool Tracks RNA "Dropouts"
Gene expression is the key to why our cells look different, even with identical DNA. Measuring this expression can be a real challenge, but a new computational tool will allow scientists to calculate even the smallest expression levels.
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Pasta can be Part of a Healthy Diet Without Packing on the Pounds
Carbohydrates get a lot of bad press and blame for the obesity epidemic, but a new study suggests that this negative attention may not be deserved for pasta.
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Dietary Protein Source Matters
A study has found that meat protein is associated with a sharply increased risk of heart disease while protein from nuts and seeds is beneficial for the human heart.
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Age Biomarkers Produced from Smartphone Data
The data from smartphone fitness trackers has been used to assess biomarkers of aging and frailty, creating an algorithm that has proved more accurate than all previous models.
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Nanowire Experiment Boosts Confidence in Majorana Sighting
Researchers using tunneling spectroscopy have captured the most compelling evidence to date that unusual particles lurk inside a special kind of superconductor.
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For Women with Kidney Cancer, Belly Fat Matters
Belly fat affects the odds of women surviving kidney cancer but not men, according to a new study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
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Pathogen Genome Highlights Antibiotic Resistance Threat
Antibiotic resistance is a global threat. The sequencing of a fatal pathogen from a hospital in Nevada shows how resistance can quickly spread over great distances.
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Artificial Bio-Inspired Membranes for Water Filtration
Researchers have developed membranes for water filtration with artificial channels inspired by the proteins that form the pores in biological membranes. Furthermore, an innovative spectroscopic technique showed the water has become "chiral".
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