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Tesla Has A Temperature Problem
Forbes | March 19, 2021

For starters, let me just say I love my Tesla. It's a white on white leather interior sports car turned suburban sedan. Driving it feels like being pi...

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SARS-CoV-2 could have been circulating for two months before the first covid-19 cases in Wuhan
Yahoo! News | March 19, 2021

The novel coronavirus was probably circulating for around two months before the first human cases of covid-19 were described in Wuhan, in the Hubei pr...

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The Covid-19 pandemic almost didn't happen, a new genetic dating study shows
CNN Health | March 19, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic almost didn't happen, a new study shows. Researchers working to show when and how the virus first emerged in China calculate ...

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Stem Cell Differentiation Triggers Could Aid Development of Regenerative Muscle Therapy
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | March 18, 2021

A study led by researchers at the University of California San Diego has offered up new insights into the mechanisms of stem cell differentiation that...

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UCSD Researchers Estimate COVID-19 Was Around 2 Months Before First Reports
NBC San Diego | March 18, 2021

Using molecular dating tools and epidemiological simulations, researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine estimate that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was li...

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Bio-inspired soft robotics are making a splash in ocean research
Science Line | March 17, 2021

It's a squid, it's a fish, it's an ... underwater robot? New bio-inspired robots with soft, flexible parts might have the superpowers required to tack...

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Coding and space: Microsoft and NASA learning pathways serve as a STEM career launchpad
Tech Republic | March 17, 2021

The last few months have been exciting times for space enthusiasts around the globe. Last fall, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft momentarily touched down on ...

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MIT Engineers Have Developed Self-Cooling Fabrics of the Future That Could Be Made From Recycled Plastic Bags
SciTech Daily | March 17, 2021

Engineers have developed self-cooling fabrics from polyethylene, a material commonly used in plastic bags. In considering materials that could become ...

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Can a CRISPR startup succeed where Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline, Biogen and Genentech failed and cure chronic pain?
Endpoints News | March 16, 2021

When Ana Moreno was doing her PhD work at UC San Diego in the lab of a CRISPR gene editing researcher, she came across a paper that made national head...

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How Plastic Bags are being Recycled into Fabric to Fight Against Pollution
AZO Cleantech | March 16, 2021

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way to transform polyethylene (PE) into a viable fabric for clothing. Th...

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Scientists hustle to create new tests, drugs and expand telemedicine to battle COVID-19 over the long term
San Diego Union-Tribune | March 14, 2021

The fight against COVID-19 is being pressed hard in San Diego, a research mecca that rivals Boston and San Francisco in size and reach....

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Scientists hustle to create new tests, drugs and expand telemedicine to battle COVID-19 over the long term
The San Diego Union Tribune | March 14, 2021

Open a laptop. Pull up a chair. Talk to your doctor from the comfort of your home. For years, telemedicine has been billed as the next big thing. It's...

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