Monthly Archives: December 2022

Fusion Breakthrough May Be Game-Changer for Energy

This is really a BIG deal. Of course, the hydrogen bomb is an example of fusion energy — but it is not “controlled energy” ☹😉 Fusion Breakthrough May Be Game-Changer for Energy Tuesday, 13 December 2022 11:22 AM EST Department … Continue reading

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HUGO Gene Nomenclatre Committee (HGNC) Autumn NewsLetter

New REST API We are excited to announce that we have expanded our REST API so that you can now query both HGNC and VGNC data! The genenames.org REST web-service is a convenient and quick way of searching and fetching … Continue reading

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mRNA 5’ terminal sequences drive 200-fold differences in expression through effects on synthesis, translation and decay

This publication — which has just appeared today — has little to do with gene-environment interactions, per se. Rather, it answers some very important questions that many of us have pondered, dating back 30-40 years (i.e., does the mRNA itself … Continue reading

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