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Uh Oh—CRISPR Might Not Work in People It's in our blood: Scientists searched the blood of 22 newborns and 12 adults for antibodies to the two most important types of Cas9, the cutting protein that functions as the business end of the gene-editing tool. They found the protective molecules in more than 65 percent of the people they examined.
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"Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool" and Gloria Grahame's Defiant Power It's in the scenes of Grahame's early London encounters with Turner that Annette Bening's incarnation of Grahame is most persuasive. She gives off the star's contained heat, tossing off flinty sarcasms and sharp-elbowed imperiousness with a casual impulsivity. But, for much of the action that follows, the ...
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The US Economy Added 2.1 Million Jobs in 2017 December's performance fell short of economists' expectations that an additional 190,000 jobs had been added during the month, according to a Bloomberg survey. December's performance marks one of the few months in 2017 that job growth didn't top 200,000. In 2018, surpassing the 2 million mark ...
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Levi's Is Having Their Biggest Sale in a While Levi's is a classic American denim brand, and they make your favorite pair of men's jeans (no surprise there). Right now, they're giving you an extra 30% off their entire sale section, from denim to outerwear and beyond, with the code SALE40. With prices like these, a Canadian tuxedo may even start to ...
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How Google Home and the Google Assistant helped you get more done in 2017 Both the Google Assistant and Google Home had a very big year in 2017, with new devices, new languages and new features. The Assistant is now available on more than 400 million devices, including speakers like Google Home, Android phones and tablets, iPhones, headphones, TVs, watches and ...
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