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Scientists Prove There Are Just Six Degrees of Separation in a Social Network
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Scientists Prove There Are Just Six Degrees of Separation in a Social Network

A simple pattern links billions of people: just a few connections apart. New research suggests this may be an unavoidable feature of human networks. Most people have experienced it. You mention a name, and someone responds, “I know someone who knows them.” Somehow, even in a world of billions, people are often linked by just [...]

Scientists Discover a Surprising Way To Make Bread Healthier and More Nutritious
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Scientists Discover a Surprising Way To Make Bread Healthier and More Nutritious

Researchers have developed a method to enhance bread by incorporating compounds from red dragon fruit peel, a commonly discarded by-product. A team led by Professor Zhou Weibiao at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has discovered a way to turn red dragon fruit peel, which is usually discarded, into a functional ingredient for bread. By [...]

Bee Bacteria Could Fix a Major Flaw in Plant-Based Milk
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Bee Bacteria Could Fix a Major Flaw in Plant-Based Milk

A new microdroplet-based technique allows scientists to quickly pinpoint bacteria that can boost vitamin B2 levels in soy drinks. Researchers at the DTU National Food Institute have developed a faster way to identify bacteria that can both support fermentation and boost vitamin B2 levels in soy drinks. In this study, they analyzed the microbiome (the [...]

Tiny Microbes Hiding in Soil May Help Pull Rain From The Sky, Study Reveals
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Tiny Microbes Hiding in Soil May Help Pull Rain From The Sky, Study Reveals

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$3 million prize goes to duo whose research led to first sickle cell CRISPR therapy
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$3 million prize goes to duo whose research led to first sickle cell CRISPR therapy

Dr. Swee Lay Thein and Dr. Stuart Orkin won the $3 million Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for their work toward a functional cure for the deadly blood disorders sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia.