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- Former regulator under Obama says more than 1000 ICOs are not following the law
- Carbon capture could be a financial opportunity for US biofuels
- Earth BioGenome Project aims to sequence genomes of 1.5 million species
- A worldwide conservation effort aims to sequence the genomes of 1.5 million organisms
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