Silicon chips have powered computing for half a century. Increasingly, they are also becoming platforms to read and manipulate biology at scale—recording from many neurons, reading many DNA sequences and now synthesizing DNA.
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Triple-digit temperatures, critical fire weather and a chance for severe storms are all in the forecast as summer heat settles across the state.
Samanthan Busch is feeling love from above.
A research team at the University of Greifswald's Research Training Group RTG-PRO "Proteases in pathogen and host: importance in infection and inflammation" has discovered a new mechanism by which bacterial pathogens adjust their activity to the metabolism of infected host cells. Bacteria tailor their attack to the metabolic state of the host cells and are thus able to specifically regulate their pathogenic effects.
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The Kinderhook community is gearing up for a weekend of food, rides, and games at Volunteer Park in Valatie.
“If this is all successful, I’ll see you for season six, and if it isn’t, I won’t," he said during the final episodes of the fifth season of “Clarkson’s Farm."
See how Pixar is changing the animation game with their new curly hair technology used in "Toy Story 5." Watch in theaters June 19.
Don't wake up in a pool of your sweat.
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The promotion taps into the surging popularity of surprise unboxing culture.