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Researchers shed light on how ‘microbial dark matter’ might cause disease
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- Written by Brianna Aldrich
Los Angeles, California - One of the great recent discoveries in modern biology was that the human body contains 10 times more bacterial cells than human cells. But much of that bacteria is still a puzzle to scientists.
The ‘Breaking Bad’ Syndrome?
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- Written by Meg Sullivan
Los Angeles, California - To the extent that their heinous behavior can be understood, murders, wife beaters, gang bangers and other violent criminals are acting out of a breakdown of morals, right? Not so fast, say social scientists from UCLA and Northwestern University.
Effects of climate change on ecosystems
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- Written by Kat Kerlin
Davis, California - Researchers at the University of California, Davis, working with colleagues at the other UC campuses, have developed an ambitious plan to use the UC Natural Reserve System to detect and forecast the ecological impacts of climate change in California.
NRS climate research gets UC president’s $1.9M research award
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- Written by Tim Stephens
Berkeley, California - An ambitious plan to use the UC Natural Reserve System (NRS) to detect and forecast the ecological impacts of climate change in California has received a $1.9 million research award. The proposal will establish a UC-wide Institute for the Study of Ecological and Evolutionary Climate Impacts (ISEECI).
Multiple Layer Bamboo Panel Board Collection Introduced
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BambooIndustry.com a famous bamboo flooring company offering bamboo flooring products worldwide for many years. Today, the company announces its multiple layer bamboo panel board collection, and launched a special offer on these new products.
Project pinpoints 12 new genetic causes of developmental disorders
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London, England - The first results to emerge from a nationwide project to study the genetic causes of rare developmental disorders have revealed 12 causative genes that have never been identified before. The Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) project, the world’s largest, nationwide genome-wide diagnostic sequencing programme, sequenced DNA and compared the clinical characteristics of over a thousand children to find the genes responsible for conditions that include intellectual disabilities and congenital heart defects, among others.
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