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The ability to analyze gene expression at the single-cell level—known as single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq)—has ...
A new study reveals the ‘welfare versus work paradox’: when wages sink close to subsistence, welfare can be the rational ...
When the first reports of a new COVID-19 variant emerge, scientists worldwide scramble to answer a critical question: Will ...
Caddo Parish Public Schools students achieved notable gains in math while sustaining growth in English and science, and ...
Many lawmakers voiced strong opposition on Thursday to a government proposal seeking legal recognition for same-sex ...
The State Natural Science Awards, State Technological Invention Awards, and State Scientific and Technological Progress ...
Since assuming office as Faculty Regent in January, I have found our university community immersed in critical conversations on curricular reform and faculty welfare. At face value, these may seem ...
Such alarmist logic doesn't reflect genuine concern; rather, it is rather a theatrical display of political posturing - an ...
By Sammy CRABBE The role of government as catalyst, not controller Great cities are rarely built by governments alone. Yet ...
In the latest push to boost scientific research and industrial innovation, the National Natural Science Foundation of China on Monday launched the Private Enterprise Innovation and Development Joint ...
Neighborhoods are stronger when they are organized to address common problems, advocate and plan. Neighborhood associations provide a nonpartisan space for residents to share concerns, build ...
The global body presented on Tuesday the International Testing Agency Academy, a new training platform that brings together ...