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One Day, we May Fill the Tank with Fungi Fuel!

Plant fungi and bacteria called "endophytes" fueling breakthroughs in energy, medicine and more.
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Personalis Establishes UK Subsidiary and Appoints Mark Dronsfield as Director of European Sales

Personalis announced the formation of its UK subsidiary, Personalis UK Limited, to better serve the needs of customers across Europe.
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Superbugs Make Green Energy from Black Waste

A costly health problem facing countries all over the world could soon be tackled by armies of the world’s tiniest inhabitants turning toxic waste into green electricity.
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Stem Cell Reprogramming Made Easier

Scientists show that removing one protein from adult cells enables them to efficiently turn back the clock to a stem-cell-like state.
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Yale Team Identifies Molecular ‘Finger’ that Pushes the Domino of Life

Scientists have yet to find the initial molecular mechanisms that set off the cascade of events that form a developing embryo.
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Watching Tumors Burst Through a Blood Vessel

A microfluidic platform provides a high-resolution view of a crucial step in cancer metastasis.
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Researchers Discover Cells that Restore Bladder’s Unique Lining

Finding that could lead to new ways to treat chronic bladder pain or to produce new tissue for patients with damaged bladders.
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3.5Å cryoEM Structure of Hepatitis B Virus Core Assembled from Full-Length Core Protein

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection results in over a million deaths worldwide each year.
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Computer Simulations Indicate Calcium Carbonate Has a Dense Liquid Phase

Berkeley Lab research could help scientists predict how carbon is stored underground.
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Researchers Discover Evidence to Support Theory of 'Buckyball' Formation

Researchers have reported the first experimental evidence that supports the theory that a soccer ball-shaped nanoparticle is the result of a breakdown of larger structures.
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