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Scientists Finally Map an Entire Human Genome with Roughly Three Billion Letters in Human DNA
About 20 years ago, following the researchers' initial declaration that they had sorted the vast bulk of the approximately 3 billion writings embedded in genetic Information, experts have at last plotted a complete biological genotype.
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Southern Communities Works Hard to Rebuild After Suffering from Strong Tornado
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Drinking Water and Staying Well Hydrated May Lower the Risk of Heart Failure
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Drug-Resistant, Pathogenic Yeasts Can Thrive on the Surface of Apples, Other Fruits
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New Research Says Some Types of Asthma could Protect Us Against Severe COVID-19
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Officials From the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital Rescued Wild Animals Shot With an Air Rifle
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Tropical Cyclone Warning: Meteorologists Predict a Storm Could Develop Off the Coast of Queensland Next Week
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NOAA – NSW Warns Severe Thunderstorms in Florida, Critical Fire Weather in the Great Plains, and Mountain Snow in the Northwest
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Despite Stephen Hawking's Warning, Astronomers Will Disclose Earth's Location to Aliens
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Meltwater Drainage Shows Rapidly Shrinking Helheim Glacier in Greenland
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A Sleet of Snow is Expected to Arrive in UK During a -6 Degree Arctic Cold
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Rare Helium Gas Formed in the Aftermath of the Big Bang is Leaking out of Earth’s Core
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April Fools? Another Batch of Cold Air and Snow to Hit the Northeastern U.S.






