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Location: Duke University, United States
Scientists at Duke University have created
the first map of imprinted genes throughout the human genome, and they say a
modern-day Rosetta stone – a form of artificial intelligence called machine
learning –...

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Location: University of Toronto, Canada
University of Toronto scientists have
devised a tool to help understand and predict the state of a cell by
successfully mapping all 70,000 nucleosomes in yeast. Nucleosomes wrap DNA
before it is...

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Location: Department of Soil & Crop Sciences, Texas A&M University, United States
Researchers have been studying fuels from biomass for years. Now, with growing dependency on foreign oils and an energy-conscious society emerging, biofuels are fast...

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Location: P.O. Box 016430 , Miami, FL 33101, United States
Taste has been the most elusive of the five senses. Now, genetic work is
revealing how taste buds handle the chemical information that washes over them.
Researchers have discovered a large family of taste-cell proteins that seem
to...

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Location: 701 West 168th Street,Room 1602A ,New York, NY 10032, United States
If your blood glucose is out of whack, the problem may be in your bones. New research in mice shows that bone cells exert a surprising influence on
how the body regulates sugar, energy, and fat. The discovery could lead to new ways to treat...

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