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Milestone achieved in predicting turbulence in fusion plasmas

Phys Dot Org 17 Mar 2025
The study has now been published in the journal Nature Communications and lays a crucial foundation for predicting the performance of fusion power plants ... It is not enough for GENE calculations to reproduce the turbulence correctly.
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India’s blood cancer gene therapy shows 73% response rate in clinical trials: Report

Hindustan Times 17 Mar 2025
An indigenously developed gene therapy for specific blood cancers has shown a 73 per cent response rate among patients in India, according to results of clinical trials published in The Lancet Haematology journal.
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Highly venomous male octopuses poison females before sex — to avoid being eaten after mating, ...

New York Post 15 Mar 2025
4 ... 4 ... Chung described their mating process as “an arms race between the sexes” to find a way to pass down their genes to the next generation of octopuses ... The freaky findings were published in the journal Current Biology ... 4 ... ....
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Why being TALL could kill you: Expert reveals how people above average height are more ...

The Daily Mail 13 Mar 2025
Genes are not the whole story, however ... There are 145 potential 'height genes', according to a 2023 study in the journal Cell Genomics – these regulate the cells in the cartilage at the ends of children's bones, affecting how tall they grow.
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Trump EPA

Decatur Daily 12 Mar 2025
"We are driving a dagger through the heart of climate-change religion and ushering in America's Golden Age," EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in an essay in The Wall Street Journal. [AP PHOTO/GENE J. PUSKAR, FILE] ... .
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For patients needing transplants, hope arrives on tiny hooves

The Spokesman-Review 12 Mar 2025
He used an organ from a Revivicor pig with a single gene knocked out and thymus gland tissue attached ... Locke didn’t make a public announcement, waiting until her paper was published in a medical journal.
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Sex and survival: Male octopuses inject venom into females to avoid being eaten alive

Interesting Engineering 12 Mar 2025
 “Because the females became much bigger and stronger … the male eventually needed to have a specific strategy to make sure his genes can be transferred to the next generation.”. The research was published in the journal Current Biology. .
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I'm A Longevity Expert ― These 3 Science-Based Habits Could Help You Live Longer

Huffington Post 11 Mar 2025
A recent study published in the medical journal Nature has good news for people who feel they have “bad genes” – when it comes to ageing and longevity, the environment seems to have nearly nine times ...
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Male blue-lined octopuses inject females with venom during sex so she doesn’t eat him, study shows

AOL 11 Mar 2025
Related ... “Because the females became much bigger and stronger … the male eventually needed to have a specific strategy to make sure his genes can be transferred to the next generation.”. The research was published in the journal Current Biology. .
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Scientists discover same ‘hungry genes’ make humans and labradors fat

AOL 07 Mar 2025
Findings published in the academic journal Science revealed the dog gene found to be most strongly associated with obesity in Labradors is called DENND1B — the ...
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Quinoa's stress resistance linked to 10 key genes

Phys Dot Org 04 Mar 2025
In a recent study published in the journal Genes, our team has identified and ...
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Argus Hamilton's Rogue Report

Jewish World Review 03 Mar 2025
ABC's Women of the View led a new charge on DOGE Director Elon Musk Thursday ... • The Albuquerque Journal reported that the bodies of Gene Hackman and his wife and his dog were all found dead in separate rooms in their home in Santa Fe ... ( .
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Human gene found to make mice squeak differently, research shows

NewstalkZB 02 Mar 2025
New research published in the journal Nature Communications found that it might be due to a specific gene.  ... The researchers took a variant of a gene called NOVA1, which is only found in humans, and gene-edited it into mice. .
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