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SCIENTISTS ARE INCHING CLOSER TO BRINGING SYNTHETIC HUMAN DNA TO LIFE
Researchers from the GP-Write project may be able to incorporate artificially synthesized DNA into human cells in four to five years. This will enable scientists to create safer biological treatments, including gene-therapy drugs, and will reduce the risks of stem-cell therapy.
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BREAST CANCER PATIENTS OFFERED WONDER DRUG FOR FREE WHILE NHS MAKES UP ITS MIND?
A drug company has bypassed the NHS funding watchdog to give thousands of breast cancer patients free treatment while the health service decides whether it will pay for the medication.
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WILL EMOJIS BE YOUR NEXT PASSWORD?
Useful for expressing moods, emotions and nuances in messages, emojis could have another use: as your next smartphone password.
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WE HAVE A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF THE RAREST SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP IN NATURE
No other organisms in the world behave like this.
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HERE?S WHAT WE?D NEED TO TRANSFORM WORMHOLES INTO INTERGALACTIC SHORTCUTS
Faster isnt better if it means you get pummeled to death by gravity.
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HINDENBURG CRASH: THE END OF AIRSHIP TRAVEL
On May 6, 1937, the German zeppelin Hindenburg exploded, filling the sky above Lakehurst, New Jersey, with smoke and fire.
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VICIOUS CUTTLEFISH FIGHT CAPTURED ON VIDEO FOR 1ST TIME
No one has ever witnessed common cuttlefish fighting for a mate in the wild...until now.
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GLOBAL SUPERPOWERS ARE RACING TO BUILD A BASE ON THE MOON
The Chinese National Space Administration has publicly announced a partnership with the European Space Agency on developing a lunar base. This collaboration could lead to shared projects in the future.
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CURE FOR HIV MOVES CLOSER AS SCIENTISTS SNIP VIRUS FROM ANIMAL CELLS?
A cure for HIV has moved a step closer after scientists proved they can snip away the virus from infected cells, a procedure that they hope will stop the virus ever returning.
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'LOST' MONITOR LIZARD REDISCOVERED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA
A monitor lizard lost to science in an 1800s shipwreck has been rediscovered on an island in Papua New Guinea.
The medium-sized monitor, Varanus douarrha, was first identified by French naturalist René Lesson in 1823.
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