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Cardiff University Looking for New Contractor to Complete New Innovation Campus

In the United Kingdom, Cardiff University is looking for a new contractor to complete its £135 million (nearly $175 million) Innovation Campus in Wales....

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Microbes respond differently in hybrid vs. inbred corn roots – could impact crop genetic...

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23andMe seeking more funding to expand genetics research and products

In California, 23andMe is looking for more money to expand their genetics research and work on new products, but they aren’t ready to go...

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