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Mashup Score: 9Personalized miniorgans could speed treatments for rare diseases - 3 hour(s) ago
Method shrinks time for testing tailored RNA drugs from months to weeks
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Superstretchy skin gives the Gans’s egg-eater the widest gape to head size ratio of any known animal
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Mashup Score: 220Trump hits NIH with ‘devastating’ freezes on meetings, travel, communications, and hiring - 18 hour(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 14Private companies aim to demonstrate working fusion reactors in 2025 - 20 hour(s) ago
Startups are optimistic about achieving energy “breakeven,” though government scientists remain skeptical
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Two new studies provide unprecedented insight into one of the ancient world’s most famous cataclysms
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Mashup Score: 1Common weed killer may be harming infants - 1 day(s) ago
Rise of farmers spraying glyphosate correlated with drop in birthweight in large study
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Studies that use surveys to link dietary patterns to human health may be irredeemably biased, new paper suggests
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Made like miniature chainmail armor, these polymers have strange—and useful—properties
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Mashup Score: 27News at a glance: Longest continuous ice core, formaldehyde’s risks, and building Africa’s science workforce - 1 day(s) ago
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New insights into how these “nanopillars” work could inspire better ways to protect humans from infection
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A new study suggests lab-grown “organoids” can help predict the treatment effects of genetic drugs made from RNA. https://t.co/ah0O7ONlc9