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DNA Sequencing in Newborns Reveals Years of Actionable Findings for Infants and Families

Researchers who lead the world’s first comprehensive sequencing program for newborn infants have published the next chapter in the ongoing study of the BabySeq Project, with new findings on infants and families who have been followed for 3-5 years.
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Key Gene Involved in the Evolution of Coral Skeleton Formation Identified

New research from Carnegie has revealed a key gene that stony corals need to build reef architecture.
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Fungi Could Be the Key to Reaching Net Zero

The vast underground network of fungi beneath our feet stores over 13 gigatons of carbon around the world, roughly equivalent to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissions, according to new research.
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Studying Poop Could Boost White Rhino Populations

Researchers have identified significant differences in the gut microbiome of female southern white rhinos who are reproducing successfully in captivity, as compared to females who have not reproduced successfully in captivity.
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Study Shows How Psychedelic Drugs Rewire the Brain

A new study has revealed details about how the psychedelic drugs LSD and psilocin – the active ingredient in magic mushrooms – bind to receptors in the brain.
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Clinical Trial Leads to Advances in Treatment for Glioma Patients

In the phase 3 INDIGO clinical trial, vorasidenib significantly prolonged progression free survival and delayed radiation and chemotherapy for patients with Grade 2 IDH-mutant glioma.
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The Deep Neural Network of AI That Misleads Results

While we can’t trust AI to be perfect, it turns out that sometimes we can’t trust ourselves with AI either.
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Immunotherapy Discovery Could Help Prevent Breast Cancer From Spreading

Two new discoveries highlight the different roles of blood vessels in solid tumors – and the findings could help prevent breast cancer from spreading and enhance the effectiveness of one of the most important new cancer treatments in many years.
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Pathogenic Mosaic Mutations Linked to Bipolar Disorder Discovered

Researchers find a link between bipolar disease and potentially pathogenic mosaic mutations found in neurodevelopmental disorder genes and mitochondrial tRNA genes.
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Molecular Mechanism Involved in Early Stages of Apoptosis Characterized

Researchers have for the first time characterized the molecular mechanism of the early stages of programmed cell death or apoptosis, a process which plays a crucial role in the prevention of cancer. 
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