Mysterious Mars streaks probably not water and microbes after all NASA changes position about...

In Washington, DC, NASA published a report stating what they originally thought was water on Mars is more likely to be just markings in...

Genomic data used for cockroach evolution history

In Japan, researchers at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology and Australia-based University of Sydney have traced key evolutionary time points of the...

Cutting-Edge Catalysts Break It Down for Plastics Recycling

In Japan, researchers at Nagoya University developed catalysts that can break down the strong chemical bonds in plastics quicker and more effectively than before,...

Sheep Show Biomarkers and Hope for Huntington Disease

In the United Kingdom, researchers found certain biomarkers that became apparent in sheep before symptoms even developed for Huntington disease, a genetic neurodegenerative disorder...

11,000-year-old infant’s DNA offers insight into Native American origins

In Alaska, genetic analysis of ancient DNA from a 6-week-old infant found at an Interior Alaska archaeological site has revealed a previously unknown population...

Genetic Breakthrough with Cows to Help Them Fight Tuberculosis

In China, veterinary medicine researchers used CRISPR/Cas9n genetic editing technology to add tuberculosis resistant gene, NRAMP1, into live cow genomes to help cows become...

Novozymes Enzymes Experience Coming in Handy for Bread and Baking

In Denmark, Novozymes is seeing a growth in artisanal and high quality bread demand from consumers, similar to the craft beer industry, and is...

Oil Munching Bacteria Find A Feast at Crude Oil Spills

In California, researchers at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found oil-degrading bacteria that work hard at eating up oil spills. By...

Genome sequencing for all – Google releases DeepVariant as open source

In California, Google released the open source version of DeepVariant, a deep learning technology to reconstruct the true genome sequence from HTS sequencer data....

Got Cavities Even Though You Brush Your Teeth Like Crazy? Blame Your Genetics

In Switzerland, researchers wondered why some people got cavities and some didn’t, even if they brushed the same amount and ate similar foods. The...

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Bio-hybrid robot made from langoustine shells works like arcade claw crane

In Switzerland, scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have converted shellfish shells into claws that grip, not unlike the prize-filled claw machines found...

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In California, a University of San Diego graduate student has won a $15,000 scholarship to advance her pineapple leaf hair ties. Sage Dobby, who...