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Scientists create 'no tears' onions
It's not the onion that's impressive, but the fact that they selectively turned off genes to reconfigure it.
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Lab on a chip for cheap, portable medical tests
University of Alberta researchers in Edmonton, Canada, have developed a portable unit for genetic testing about the size of a shoebox, which has the same capability as a lab full of expensive equipment.
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Researchers map signaling networks that control neuron function
In the first large-scale proteomics study of its kind, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have mapped thousands of neuronal proteins to discover how they connect into complex signaling networks that guide neuron function.
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Researcher transplants stem cells to try to save patients' legs
The first U.S. trial in which a purified form of subjects' own adult stem cells was transplanted into their leg muscles with severely blocked arteries to try to grow new small blood vessels.
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Diatom genes may be the next breakthrough in computer chips
Diatoms are unicellular algae that encase themselves in intricately patterned, glass-like shells. Curiously, these tiny phytoplankton could be harboring the next big breakthrough in computer chips.
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