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RNA breakthrough creates crops that can grow 50% more potatoes, rice

RNA breakthrough creates crops that can grow 50% more potatoes, rice

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Manipulating RNA can allow plants to yield dramatically more crops, as well as increasing drought tolerance, announced a group of scientists from the University of Chicago, Peking University and Guizhou University. In initial tests, adding a gene encoding for a...
Duality quantum accelerator accepts six startups into inaugural cohort

Duality quantum accelerator accepts six startups into inaugural cohort

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Duality, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for quantum companies, has accepted into its inaugural cohort six startups from across the United States and abroad. The 12-month program will provide training from the University of Chicago, as well as opportunities from...
For a sustainable future, scientists rethink plastics and devices

For a sustainable future, scientists rethink plastics and devices

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Modern society is now starting to feel the real-world effects of climate change, after more than a century of unrestrained carbon emissions, overuse of natural resources, and irresponsible production of material waste. The rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide has...

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