Clemson University
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Since Neanderthals' whole genome was sequenced, there’s been growing interest in how their genetics influences our health. New research has found that genetic variations derived from our ancient relatives are associated with an increased susceptibility to autism.
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Astronomers have now asked “how much light has been emitted in the universe?” Using a new measurement method, the team has apparently managed to quantify all the starlight ever produced in the observable universe – and the result is a figure that’ll make your eyes water.
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For 35 years American alligators have been tracked in a sanctuary in South Carolina, and a study about the findings has just been released. The results? We might have to rethink gator size and sex.
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Researchers at Clemson University have discovered that inkjet bioprinting disrupts the membranes of the cells being printed, leaving them open to having proteins inserted.
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The Bite Counter is worn like a watch and acts like a pedometer for eating to track how many mouthfuls the wearer takes.
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Researchers have created partially-biodegradable bioplastic using waste meat and bone meal.