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New compound could lead to therapeutics that selectively kill cancer cells
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New compound could lead to therapeutics that selectively kill cancer cells

A team from Children's Medical Research Institute has discovered a new way to impair cancer cell growth‚ which could lead to the development of a new class of cancer therapeutics with minimal side-effects on normal cells.
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A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology
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A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology

The team at EPFL's Photonic Systems Laboratory (PHOSL) has developed a chip-scale laser source that enhances the performance of semiconductor lasers while enabling the generation of shorter wavelengths.
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Diamond quantum sensors measure neuron activity
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Diamond quantum sensors measure neuron activity

A recent study by European scientists shows that highly sensitive sensors based on color centers in a diamond can be used to record electrical activity from neurons in living brain tissue. The work is published in the journal Scientific Reports.
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Algorithm for AI enables low-cost tracking of invasive plant
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Algorithm for AI enables low-cost tracking of invasive plant

To manage johnsongrass‚ a noxious weed that crowds out cotton and sickens horses‚ farmers have tried herbicides‚ burning and hand-pulling. Now‚ researchers at University of California‚ Davis‚ have developed a more high-tech weapon against the invasive weed: artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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New insights into Zebra mussel attachment fibers offer potential solutions to combat invasive species
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New insights into Zebra mussel attachment fibers offer potential solutions to combat invasive species

A recent study from researchers in Canada and Germany has revealed that an unlikely event‚ occurring over 12 million years ago‚ played an important role in shaping one of Canada's most damaging invasive species.
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New genes found that can arise 'from nothing'
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New genes found that can arise 'from nothing'

The complexity of living organisms is encoded within their genes‚ but where do these genes come from? Researchers at the University of Helsinki resolved outstanding questions around the origin of small regulatory genes‚ and described a mechanism that creates their DNA palindromes. Under suitable circumstances‚ these palindromes evolve into microRNA genes.
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Ancient China History Unveiled: Dynasties and Inventions (Video)
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Ancient China History Unveiled: Dynasties and Inventions (Video)

Ancient China's rich history‚ dynasties‚ and innovative spirit have left an enduring impact. From the mythical creation stories to scientific evidence of Homo erectus settling two million years ago‚ China's past reveals a fascinating evolution.  Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsAncient PlacesAsiaVideosRead Later 
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Biden to Announce $8.2B for High-Speed Train Projects
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Biden to Announce $8.2B for High-Speed Train Projects

President Joe Biden on Friday was set to announce $8.2 billion in funding for 10 passenger rail projects‚ The Hill reported.Included in the funding‚ part of Biden's $1.2 trillion spending package‚ is a high-speed rail system connecting Nevada and California. The goal is to...
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Harvard's President Apologizes for Comments About Antisemitism
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Harvard's President Apologizes for Comments About Antisemitism

Harvard University President Claudine Gay is apologizing for remarks she made before a congressional committee probing antisemitism. Gay's remarks during her congressional testimony sparked national outrage from those who insisted she should have taken a tougher stance"I'm...
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Emerson Poll: Trump Leads Biden‚ GOP Primary Field
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Emerson Poll: Trump Leads Biden‚ GOP Primary Field

Former President Donald Trump owns a 4-point lead over incumbent Joe Biden while maintaining his solid foothold as the Republican front-runner for 2024 at 64% support‚ according to an Emerson College Poll released Friday.
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