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Research team discovered Nanopithecus browni near Kanapoi, Kenya, far from the habitat of other guenons
The work provides an alternative to other methods of studying DNA interactions, which are less sensitive or require expensive equipment
The discovery opens the door to building large networks that operate in ways similar to the human brain
The augmented material could lead to the development of fully integrated silicon photonics
The study of protein function is necessary for understanding the molecular basis of disease
Incivil behaviors are less serious than openly hostile behavior such as bullying, harassment, and threats, but incivil behaviors are also more frequent
Research suggests that there is no single, ‘one-size-fits-all’ front-of-package nutrition label that is suitable for all different types of situations
"We have to solve the problem of breaking down cellulose fibrils before biomass can be considered an economically viable source of renewable energy,” researcher says
“We believe that this approach could facilitate the effective treatment of infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria."