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Packers super fan Eugene Greening, 'Mean Gene the Dancing Machine,' dies at age 81

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 31 Mar 2025
Eugene Greening, Green Bay Packers super fan known as Mean Gene, the Dancing Machine, died Saturday at age 81 ... "Wherever Gene tailgated, he danced," said fellow super fan and friend Wayne Sargent ... Gene was the kindest man you ever met and sincere.
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Milgard to close Simi Valley location, lay off 397 workers

VC Star 27 Mar 2025
According to Ventura County property records, it's owned by a limited liability company controlled by Gene Haas, the founder and owner of Haas Automation, a machine tool manufacturer in Oxnard.
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Activist Investor Meister to Join Illumina’s Board

Wall Street Journal 25 Mar 2025
Keith Meister’s hedge fund Corvex Management has a 2.5% stake in the gene-sequencing machine maker ... .
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Demographers at War

New York Magazine 25 Mar 2025
Two elderly residents of Sardinia, a certified Blue Zone. Photo ... Newman’s grasp of graph theory and interpretable machine learning made him ideally suited to understand gene-environment interactions in wheat ... And so we met next to the coffee machine ... 5.
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New toolbox aids in characterizing internal ribosomal entry sites in cells

Phys Dot Org 20 Mar 2025
Only recently has the ribosome—one of the oldest molecular machines in evolutionary ...
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What Makes a Kid a Strong Reader

Time Magazine 19 Mar 2025
Others, meanwhile, would say that regardless of those environmental differences, the test-score gap between the two students was probably already baked into their genes ... Instead, genes work through the environment.
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Illumina to cut $100M in costs to cope with China ban

San Diego Union-Tribune 13 Mar 2025
The San Diego maker of gene-sequencing machines and chemicals — technology that allows scientists to analyze DNA to understand diseases and develop drugs — said Monday that it will continue to invest ...
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A Tale of How TALENs Launched the Genome Editing Revolution

The Scientist 12 Mar 2025
When researchers unveiled how TALEs selected their DNA targets, it catapulted these molecular machines into the wider research audience as tools for gene editing, eventually setting the stage for a revolution in the field.
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