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Genetic manipulation has come a long way to turn plants into biological factories

Genetic manipulation has come a long way to turn plants into biological factories

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Life-saving therapeutics could be developed in days instead of years thanks to new software that simulates evolution

Life-saving therapeutics could be developed in days instead of years thanks to new software that simulates evolution

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Robot fish help turn the tide against invasive species by using fear

Robot fish help turn the tide against invasive species by using fear

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How to reduce clinical autism diagnosis of babies by two-thirds using therapy that boosts social development

How to reduce clinical autism diagnosis of babies by two-thirds using therapy that boosts social development

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Revolutionizing the future of metal mining with a new “key-hole surgery” technique to extract metals from the earth

Revolutionizing the future of metal mining with a new “key-hole surgery” technique to extract metals from the earth

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Can activation of a distinct genetic pathway slow the progress of metastatic breast cancer?

Can activation of a distinct genetic pathway slow the progress of metastatic breast cancer?

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The robots are coming for invasive species

The robots are coming for invasive species

Researchers from NYU Tandon School of Engineering and University of Western Australia report robotic fish predators can quickly stress invasive fish species to curb reproduction. Invasive sp... Read more

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An artificial womb to save extremely premature babies

An artificial womb to save extremely premature babies

A major advancement in pioneering technology based around the use of an artificial womb to save extremely premature babies is being hailed as a medical and biotechnological breakthrough. Rec... Read more

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Industrial fishing fleets have doubled the distance they travel to fishing grounds since 1950 but now catch only a third per kilometre travelled

Industrial fishing fleets have doubled the distance they travel to fishing grounds since 1950 but now catch only a third per kilometre travelled

Industrial fishing fleets have doubled the distance they travel to fishing grounds since 1950 but catch only a third of what they did 65 years ago per kilometre travelled, a new study has fo... Read more

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Engineering students aim to generate first breathable air on Mars

Engineering students aim to generate first breathable air on Mars

A project by students from The University of Western Australia and Mars One astronaut candidate Josh Richards has reached the finals of an international competition to land vital experiments... Read more

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New wireless network to revolutionise soil testing

New wireless network to revolutionise soil testing

A University of Southampton researcher has helped to develop a wireless network of sensors that is set to revolutionise soil-based salinity measuring. Dr Nick Harris, from Electronics and El... Read more

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Plants Employed As Sensing Devices

Plants Employed As Sensing Devices

Plants have amazing and significant sensing capabilities. For instance, each single root apex can simultaneously and continuously monitor many chemical and physical parameters. Natural organ... Read more

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Breakthrough discovery could result in fragrant golden harvest

Breakthrough discovery could result in fragrant golden harvest

A foundation for the production of sandalwood oil by means of metabolic engineering Sandalwood oil – the ‘golden harvest’ – is one of the world’s most valuable... Read more

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New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming (“Exergaming”) to Improve Children’s Health

New Study Recommends Using Active Videogaming (“Exergaming”) to Improve Children’s Health

Active console video games that track player movement to control the game Levels of physical inactivity and obesity are very high in children, with fewer than 50% of primary school-aged boys... Read more

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Diss Information: Is There a Way to Stop Popular Falsehoods from Morphing into “Facts”?

Diss Information: Is There a Way to Stop Popular Falsehoods from Morphing into

False information is pervasive and difficult to eradicate, but scientists are developing new strategies such as “de-biasing,” a method that focuses on facts, to help spread the t... Read more

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