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New method can help better assess precision genome editing technology
Scientists and physicians can better assess precision genome editing technology using a new method made public today by St.
Research suggests that a small shift in how you move through a plate may matter more than you’d expect, and experts say it’s ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, The report Single-molecule Real-time (SMRT) Sequencing Market is projected to grow from USD ...
Find how Circularization for High-throughput Analysis of Nuclease Genome-wide Effects by Sequencing Base Editors ...
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New tech could make grocery receipts, paper tickets from non-toxic wood coatings
Researchers have developed a breakthrough non-toxic thermal paper coating using wood-derived lignin and plant sugars.
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
A multinational team revises the SOFA score to reflect modern organ support, validates it across diverse ICUs, and guides ...
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AI models stumble on basic multiplication without special training methods, study finds
These days, large language models can handle increasingly complex tasks, writing complex code and engaging in sophisticated ...
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Wasatch Biolabs announces co-marketing agreement with Agilent to advance native-read targeted sequencing
(WBL), a leader in native, long-read sequencing and epigenomic analysis, today announced a co-marketing agreement with Agilent Technologies to support the adoption of its Direct Targeted Methylation ...
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