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- Using mutant bacteria to study how changes in membrane proteins affect cell functions
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- Russians accused of information warfare used tech to whip up controversy and cover their tracks
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- Lab-grown human cerebellar cells yield clues to autism
- Electric eel-inspired device reaches 110 volts
- Calcium may play a role in the development of Parkinson’s disease
- Terrible people have learned to exploit the internet. Yasmin Green is fighting back.
- Asteroid ‘time capsules’ may help explain how life started on Earth
- Research team uncovers hidden details in Picasso Blue Period painting
- Goodbye, census—hello, Street View
- Why we have yet to find extraterrestrial life
- Immune signature predicts asthma susceptibility
- Russian meddling indictments stoke fears that midterms will bring more of the same
- Unconventional superconductor may be used to create quantum computers of the future
- Why bees soared and slime flopped as inspirations for systems engineering
- Illegal global trade of pangolins
- The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending February 17, 2018)
- Progress in pursuit of sickle cell cure
- Major discovery in controlling quantum states of single atoms
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