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Precision medicine exploits genetic differences to tailor drug treatments. Here the authors mapped ~1.17 M variants near drug-binding sites, built SNPdrug3D, and showed such variants often disrupt ...
May 9, 2026 Physicists may have just cracked open a hidden side of the quantum world. For decades, every known particle was thought to belong to one of two categories — bosons or fermions — but ...
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Time is money, but few organizations treat it that way. by Michael Mankins, Chris Brahm and Greg Caimi Most companies have elaborate procedures for managing capital. They require a compelling business ...
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Schools around the world have closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, leaving parents and teachers scrambling to figure out how kids can learn at home. We can help! Science News Explores and the ...
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Each day we make choices in our lives that affect the environment, the climate, and other species. From what we eat to how many children we decide to have, there’s a lot we can do to “choose wild” and ...
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