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Get an HTC Droid DNA smartphone for $49.99
2013-02-11 18:03:43| CNET News.com
Verizon charges $199.99 for this 5-inch knockout, which CNET called "the most awesome Droid ever." But you have to be a new Verizon customer to get that price. [Read more]
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Verizon's HTC M7 could come to life as a Droid DNA refresh
2013-02-04 22:55:34| CNET News.com
New details suggest that Big Red may offer the rumored HTC M7 as an updated Droid DNA. [Read more]
Igenity And Angus Genetics Inc. Announce Enhanced Value To Breed-specific DNA Profile
2013-02-01 23:18:00| Beef
Igenity®, a Neogen Corporation Company, and Angus Genetics Inc.®(AGI) announce a significant cost reduction to the Igenity Profile for Angus, a leading DNA profile for registered Angus cattle producers in the industry. The Igenity Profile for Angus is now available to American Angus Association®(AAA) members and clients at a new rate of $47 per test. Additionally, AGI, a subsidiary of AAA, is offering members the opportunity to combine the Igenity Profile for Angus with SNP-based parentage at a new price of $59. read more
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U-Md. mapping tree DNA in climate-change study
2013-01-30 19:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: The University of Maryland is seeking volunteers for a coast-to-coast study of trees and climate change. The university's Center for Environmental Science said Wednesday that the volunteers will monitor seasonal changes in poplar and aspen trees across the northern United States. The National Science Foundation has given the center's Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg a $1.5 million grant to study climate adaptation in forest trees. The scientists say they hope to identify areas where trees are...
DNA Could Become the Next Big Data Warehouse
2013-01-25 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Researchers at the European Bioinformatics Institute on Wednesday announced their success at storing data by encoding it to DNA. The system could stand the test of time -- tens of thousands of years, perhaps. This method for archiving data could make it possible to store 100 million hours of high-definition video in about a cup of DNA, and given the trend toward Big Data, that could be a major breakthrough.
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