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Scientists Debut Precise New Gene-Editing Technique That Overcomes Some of CRISPR's Problems Scientists have created a new gene-editing technique that overcomes some of the biggest drawbacks of the popular gene-editing tool CRISPR.
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Science tells us that a lot of good things happen in our brains while we sleep -- learning and memories are consolidated and waste is removed, among other things. New research shows for the first time that important immu...
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Monday's Best Deals: Instant Pot Smart, TRTL Travel Pillow, Halloween Candy, and More An Instant Pot with WiFi, a Trtl Travel Pillow, and a Halloween Candy Gold Box lead off Monday's best deals from around the web.
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Turning Vision to Reality: A New Road Map for Security Leadership Among the takeaways from a Gartner Symposium/Xpo session: who should be accountable for data security, why security groups should stop thinking of themselves as protectors, and the consequence of locking down 'dumb' user...
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Dark Mode in iOS 13 proven to extend battery life of OLED iPhones A test by YouTube channel PhoneBuff revealed just how much battery may be saved by activating Dark Mode on an iPhone XS.
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How your brain protects you from the reality of your impending death - CNET Thank you, brain.
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Many hearing implants won't help people with inner ear damage or auditory nerve problems, but the brainstem implants that do frequently do an incomplete job. Soon, however, there might be a far better solution. Researche...
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Faces are the Pixel 4's kryptonite

Engadget - 21 Oct 2019 22:30
One of the most controversial new features of Google's latest flagship is its Soli radar sensor. It allows you to interact with the phone by swiping at the air in front of the display, and also enables Face Unlock. But, ...
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Chronic stress during pregnancy triggers an immune response in the brain that has potential to alter brain functions in ways that could contribute to postpartum depression, new research in animals suggests.
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Researchers are giving us double the reasons to pay attention to our cardiovascular health - showing in a recent study that good heart health can equal good brain health.
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A research team has created a third approach to engineering proteins that uses deep learning to distill the fundamental features of proteins directly from their amino acid sequence without the need for additional informa...
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French investigators have described development of resistance to one of the last resort therapies used to treat extremely drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. That resistance arose in a single patient over a scant 22 d...
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Pinpointing biomolecules with nanometer accuracy

Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 19:50
Scientists demonstrate a new approach in fluorescence microscopy that can be used to locate individual biomolecules in 3D space with nanometer-scale precision.
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New research presents the first demonstration of a specific difference in sperm function associated with sex ratio skewing.
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A study has revealed a protein's role in helping bacteria 'reel in' DNA from their environment to acquire new traits, such as antibiotic resistance.
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Three-hundred researchers have identified 48 common genetic variants that are associated with the size of the brainstem and other subcortical structures deep within the brain. This is the first step toward understanding ...
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The part of the brain that selectively degenerates in people with Huntington's disease (HD), called the striatum, is almost entirely destroyed in the late stages of the disease. Brain samples from mutant HD gene positive...
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There are many indications that fasting promotes longevity. In recent years, much attention has been devoted to so-called caloric restriction mimetics (CMRs), substances that simulate the health-promoting effects of fast...
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Bacteria must be 'stressed out' to divide

Science Daily - 21 Oct 2019 17:18
Bacteria must be 'stressed out' to divide Bacterial cell division is controlled by both enzymatic activity and mechanical forces, which work together to control its timing and location.
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If a doctor expects a treatment to be successful, a patient may experience less pain and have better outcomes, according to a new study. The findings reveal how social interactions between hypothetical healthcare provide...
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The popular gene-editing tool CRISPR works by cutting out genes. A new genetic tool instead works by searching for and replacing targeted genes, without breaking DNA. (Credit: Steven McDowell/Shutterstock) Snip, snip. If...
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Outlook for Android now supports Actionable Messages

Android Central - 21 Oct 2019 16:52
Outlook for Android now supports Actionable Messages Performing quick actions within emails just got easier for Outlook users on Android. What you need to know Outlook for Android now supports Actionable Messages. The feature allows users to perform quick actions directly ...
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