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  1. A better genetic test for autism

    Science Blog - 3 hours ago

    Boston, Mass. -- A large study from Children's Hospital Boston and the Boston-based Autism Consortium finds that a genetic test that samples the entire genome, known as chromosomal microarray...

    Tagged: entertainment, health, technology, labor, social issues

  2. Autism Consortium study in Pediatrics shows CMA finds more genetic abnormalities than current tests

    Science Blog - 3 hours ago

    Boston -- March 15, 2010 -- The Autism Consortium, an innovative research, clinical and family collaboration dedicated to catalyzing research and enhancing clinical care for families with autism...

    Tagged: health, technology, labor, social issues

  3. Wine vine: Microscopic photography reveals bacteria destroying grape plant cell wall

    Science Blog - 3 hours ago

    COLLEGE STATION -- Like a band of detectives surveying the movement of a criminal, researchers using photographic technology have caught at least one culprit in the act. In this case, electron...

  4. New analysis of the structure of silks explains paradox of super-strength

    Science Blog - 17 hours ago

    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Spiders and silkworms are masters of materials science, but scientists are finally catching up. Silks are among the toughest materials known, stronger and less brittle, pound for...

    Tagged: entertainment, technology

  5. Unlocking the opium poppy's biggest secret

    Science Blog - 17 hours ago

    Researchers at the University of Calgary have discovered the unique genes that allow the opium poppy to make codeine and morphine, thus opening doors to alternate methods of producing these effective...

    Tagged: technology, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, genomics, pharmaceutical, bioprocessing

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