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While there is some uncertainty about how exactly the region’s space sector may evolve, there is plenty of optimism, too.
One of the difficulties of geoengineering is that in theory a single entity, like a startup company, could make decisions ...
Now, it’s open to almost everyone who can afford it. Companies will offer to test for hundreds of genes to help people make ...
The companies offering these screens “started out with 100 genes, and now some of them go up to 2,000,” Sara Levene, genetics ...
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Although this is a challenge in elections across the world, the stakes for the United States are especially high, given the ...