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Scientific Software facilitates human exome CNV analysis.
2013-08-30 14:30:57| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
End-to-end sequencing solution for exon-level copy number variation (CNV) analysis combines Ion Reporter™ CNV data analysis workflow, Ion AmpliSeq™ Exome Kit, and Ion Proton® System. Ion Reporter Software CNV data analysis workflow simplifies and automates all steps from prior identification and interpretation of CNVs, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), and indels. This helps users understand implications of exome data with same sensitivity as microarray data. This story is related to the following:Scientific Software |
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Human Activity Negatively Impacts Water Chemistry
2013-08-30 00:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: A recent study, published in Environmental Science and Technology journal and funded by NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems, the National Foundations Long Term Ecological Research Program, and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation reported that human activity is a major factor behind acid rain and alkalinization of 97 different waterways along the east coast. Alkalinity is a measure of water's ability to neutralize acid. In excess, it can cause ammonia toxicity and algal blooms, altering water quality and...
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New camera sensor borrows human retina tech to capture images at 1000+ FPS
2013-08-29 20:10:10| Extremetech
Acquiring images as a succession of frames is one way to get the job done, but it is not the best way. One problem with this approach, is that each pixel of a sensor is exposed for the same amount of time, which makes it hard to simultaneously image bright and dark regions of a scene. iniLabs, a spinoff from the Neuroinformatics Institute at the University of Zurich, has developed a new sensor, known as the VS128 DVS, which eliminates many of the limitations of conventional cameras.
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Video feature: The human torpedo - the midget sub of WWII
2013-08-29 01:00:00| Naval Technology
Human torpedoes were the predecessors of modern midget subs, developed during World War II for divers to sneak through harbour defences and affix mines to enemy ships. We take a look at one of these unique vessels, currently under restoration at the
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Researchers create the first lab-grown human mini brains
2013-08-28 19:01:00| Extremetech
Researchers in Austria have developed a new three-dimensional culture system for growing mini brains in the lab. They began with a custom blend of human stem cells growing inside a spinning bioreactor, and coerced them to assemble into complex structures they call "cerebral organoids." After two months of growth, these unassuming tenderloins reached their maximum size -- one far shy of an actual human brain -- but they have persisted ten months now, and their survival appears indefinite.
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