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RESEARCHERS USED CRISPR TO SUCCESSFULLY INCREASE HIV RESISTANCE IN ANIMALS
Chinese researchers have successfully engineered HIV-resistance in mice using CRISPR/Cas9 to replicate a naturally occurring genetic mutation. Their method could eventually help prevent humans from contracting HIV, which currently affects more than 36.7 million people worldwide.
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ANIMAL SEX: HOW RED-EARED SLIDERS DO IT
The aptly-name red-eared slider is an easily recognizable semiaquatic turtle that's popular in the global pet trade.
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MATH CAN HELP US TREAT DISEASES AND DEVELOP BETTER VACCINES
Mathematical theorems don't just cause headaches they help us discern order in everything from giant stars to tiny viruses. Recently, mathematicians provided new insight into the structure of viruses, which could help us make better vaccines.
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CATERPILLARS TURNED INTO PILES OF GOOP IN ENGLAND
A virus that causes its host, an ill-fated caterpillar, to climb to the top of a tree before being rendered into a pile of goop may have been spotted doing its slimy work in England last month.
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ARE YOU EATING THE PERFECT BREAKFAST FOR A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP?
Eating eight almonds and two dates within 30 minutes of waking is the perfect breakfast for a good nights sleep, an expert has suggested.
05.08.2017
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MILKY WAY’S ORIGINS ARE NOT WHAT THEY SEEM
This study transforms our understanding of how galaxies formed from the Big Bang.
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SEE HOW SPACEX PLANS TO LAUNCH THE FALCON HEAVY THIS NOVEMBER
Today, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk posted an animation on Instagram illustrating how the Falcon Heavy will be launched into space. The massive rocket's maiden launch is scheduled for November, and if successful, the Falcon Heavy will be the most powerful rocket in operation.
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WHAT CAUSES SPOOKY OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCES? IT COULD BE YOUR EARS
While driving and accelerating in his car, a patient in France suddenly had a bizarre sensation.
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SHOUTING AND CONCH TRUMPETS: CHACO CANYON MAY HAVE BEEN A NOISY PLACE
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FARMERS OFFERED FREE LLAMAS TO PROTECT SHEEP FROM WILD LYNX
Farmers could be offered free llamas as bodyguards to protect their sheep from wild lynx, which conservationists are hoping to reintroduce to Britain.
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