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Likelihood of Getting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Could Be Linked To Genetics

In New York, scientists from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium PTSD Working Group found that genetics have more to do with getting post traumatic stress...

Tetris, Pong and other games powered by jellyfish protein

In the United Kingdom, Helene Steiner created a bio-pixel display to play games that use a protein that make jellyfish glow. Steiner’s company, Cell-Free...

Aniline Made from Biomaterials For First Time Ever – Turning Point for Key Foam...

In Germany, aniline, a chemical only attained from fossil fuels in the past, was produced from plant-based materials using a microorganism as a catalyst...

Agriculture now a leading contributor to air pollution in California

In California, a University of California, Davis study found that a previously unrecognized source of nitrogen oxide is contributing up to about 40% of...

Professor Uses Big Data to Understand How Body Reacts to Virus Attack

In Norway, a professor from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s Centre of Molecular Inflammation Research is using big data to collect and...

Methane munching microbes in Antarctica

In Antarctica, microbes deep under Antarctica’s icy surface are fighting global warming in their own way, one munch at a time. The microbes are...

When Freezing Isn’t Freezing Enough – UNM Has New Nitrogen Tanks to Better Preserve...

In New Mexico, an expanded and better protected biological material repository has opened up at the University of New Mexico’s Division of Genomic Resources...

Something Healthy to Chew On – Researchers Assemble Lettuce Genome For First Time

In New York, researchers from Dovetail Genomics, BGI, and University of California, Davis have assembled a lettuce genome using an in vitro scaffolding improvement...

Space Station microbes similar to home microbes

In California, microbiologists at the University of California, Davis analyzed swabs taken by astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) and compared them with...

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

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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...