Sequencing a genome is getting cheaper, but making sense of the resulting data remains hard. Researchers…
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How DVR is changing the world of TV advertising
As digital advertising takes over the world of marketing, with popular focus on everything from social…
What will it take to live on the moon?
With NASA planning to revisit the lunar surface by 2024 and send multiple expeditions by 2028,…
Career differences main driver of wage inequality
Why does a 55-year-old worker earn on average around 40 percent more than a 25-year-old? Is…
VR app gives students a new way to see inner workings of cells
An educational app created at the University of Alberta is giving cell biology students a brand…
Commercial supersonic aircraft could return to the skies
Flying faster than the speed of sound still sounds futuristic for regular people, more than 15…
New virtual laboratory for merging neutron stars
For the first time, a high-performance computer will make it possible to simulate gravitational waves, magnetic…
Yield-boosting stay-green gene identified from 118-year-old experiment in corn
A corn gene identified from a 118-year-old experiment at the University of Illinois could boost yields…
New superomniphobic glass soars high on butterfly wings using machine learning
Glass for technologies like displays, tablets, laptops, smartphones, and solar cells need to pass light through,…
Researching new ways to use secondary logging materials
The first image that may come to mind when someone says “logging” is trucks loaded with…