Hardest amorphous material can scratch even diamond
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Chemistry World
Hardest amorphous material can scratch even diamond
Compressing buckyballs at high temperatures makes ultra-hard and strong carbon materials
Stanford researchers develop an engineered 'mini' CRISPR genome editing system
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Article,
Stanford News
Stanford researchers develop an engineered ‘mini’ CRISPR genome editing system
Bioengineers have repurposed a “non-working” CRISPR system to make a smaller version of the genome engineering tool. Its diminutive size should make it easier to deliver into human cells, tissues and the body for gene therapy.
How did American “wokeness” jump from elite schools to everyday life?
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The Economist
How did American “wokeness” jump from elite schools to everyday life?
And how deep will its influence be?
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A bird at the Sydney Zoo Learned to Imitate the Crying of a Human Baby
The bird apparently overheard the crying of visitors.
The bird apparently overheard the crying of visitors.
UK scientists not backing Covid jabs for 12 to 15-year-olds
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BBC News
Scientists not backing Covid jabs for 12 to 15-year-olds
But 200,000 extra children with underlying conditions will now be eligible for two doses.
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When the days grow shorter and nights get colder, you know its that time of year again. Time to take the cattle back down from the Alps into the valley – a centuries-old tradition that heralds the arrival of autumn in the alps..
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The return of the cattle back down from the Alps into the valley – celebrated in Swiss Art
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