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Sciworthy

Sciworthy

The Encyclopedia of Science's Frontier

Author: Halimat Chisom Atanda

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Closing the diversity gap in genetic studies

Posted on March 4, 2024June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

Scientists developed a new statistical method to improve genome-wide studies of diseases and traits in people with diverse ancestries.

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    New way to detect early-stage cancer

    Posted on December 4, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

    Researchers developed a new non-invasive method to detect cancer at the early stage from DNA in blood samples.

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      A new tool can spot moving elements in genome data

      Posted on November 13, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

      Researchers developed a computational tool to identify bits of the genome that move around. Their tool will help other scientists find…

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        Can nutgrass prevent gastric ulcer?

        Posted on September 18, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

        Researchers used computer software to identify compounds in nutgrass that neutralize gastric ulcer bacteria. These compounds are safe for…

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          Can wearable AI predict depression?

          Posted on July 17, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

          Researchers analyzed the use of wearable AI in detecting and predicting depression. They suggested several ways to improve the technology…

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            A biological artist for modified DNA molecules

            Posted on June 29, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

            Researchers developed a tool to visualize changes in DNA data from new sequencing technology. Their tool will help scientists "see" how…

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              A safer approach to gene editing

              Posted on May 18, 2023June 25, 2025 by Halimat Chisom Atanda

              Researchers used virus proteins to deliver the CRISPR system into cells for faster and safer gene editing.

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