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What causes RSIs during pipetting?What Causes RSIs During Pipetting?

Studies report that almost 90 % of people who use pipettes continuously for more than an hour a day report hand and/or elbow disorders. This article looks at the causes of RSIs during pipetting and how they can be prevented.

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   Every Newborn Sequenced Within a Decade: What Does This Mean for Healthcare?Every Newborn Sequenced Within a Decade: What Does This Mean for Healthcare?
 
We spoke with Neil Ward from PacBio about England’s plan to introduce whole genome sequencing for every newborn, and how long-read technology is shaping the future of early diagnosis around the world.
 
   Polygenic scores show promise for early obesity preventionPolygenic scores show promise for early obesity prevention
 
New genetic research reveals polygenic scores can predict obesity risk, offering early prevention insights while raising ethical healthcare access concerns.
 
 Scientists open new atlas of genetic diversity with advanced sequencing
 
Scientists open new atlas of genetic diversity with advanced sequencingA global team mapped over 100,000 structural variants in human genomes by applying Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing and a novel graph-based analytical approach to samples from 26 populations. The study reveals the extraordinary complexity and diversity of human DNA, providing an open-access atlas that will accelerate discoveries in genetic disease and human evolution.
 
 
 New method greatly improves the precision of genome editing
 
New method greatly improves the precision of genome editingA research team headed by the University of Zurich has developed a powerful new method to precisely edit DNA by combining cutting-edge genetic engineering with artificial intelligence.
 
 
 Study Reveals Hidden Function of So-Called Junk DNA
 
Study Reveals Hidden Function of So-Called Junk DNAA new international study suggests that ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, which were long dismissed as genetic "junk", may actually play powerful roles in regulating gene expression.
 
 
 AgriLife Research Scientist Helps Crack Genome of a Soft Tick
 
AgriLife Research Scientist Helps Crack Genome of a Soft TickScientists at Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Baylor College of Medicine have sequenced the genome of the disease-spreading soft tick.
 
 
 AI Tool Accelerates Hunt for Elusive Genome‐Encoded Microproteins
 
AI Tool Accelerates Hunt for Elusive Genome‐Encoded MicroproteinsProteins sustain life as we know it, serving many important structural and functional roles throughout the body.
 
 
 New PCE Systems Enable Precise Genome Engineering Across Kilobase to Megabase Scales
 
New PCE Systems Enable Precise Genome Engineering Across Kilobase to Megabase ScalesA team of Chinese researchers led by Prof. GAO Caixia from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed two new genome editing technologies, known collectively as Programmable Chromosome Engineering (PCE) systems.
 
 

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