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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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Multiple Mutations Drive Cancer Drug Resistance
Blood-based cancer tests have revealed the complex genomic landscape of non-small cell lung cancers.
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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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Old Human Cells Rejuvenated in Breakthrough Discovery on Ageing
A new way to rejuvenate old cells in the laboratory, making them not only look younger, but start to behave more like young cells, has been discovered by researchers at the Universities of Exeter and Brighton.
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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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New Muscular Dystrophy Drug Targets Found
Researchers have identified new drug targets that could potentially slow or halt the progression of a form muscular dystrophy, an illness characterized by progressive muscle degeneration.
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Tech Increases Microfluidic Research Data Output 100-fold
Researchers have developed a technique that allows users to collect 100 times more spectrographic information per day from microfluidic devices, as compared to the previous industry standard.
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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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Inner Ear Stem Cells May Someday Restore Hearing
A Rutgers-led study shows promise and potential peril in reversing hearing loss.
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