A microarray-based high-throughput in situ tagged immunoprecipitation sequencing technology for diffuse midline glioma
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A microarray-based high-throughput in situ tagged immunoprecipitation sequencing technology for diffuse midline glioma

Technology tamfitronics Graphical abstract. Credit: hLife (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.hlife.2024.07.004 Diffuse midline glioma (DMG) is a highly aggressive and fatal pediatric high-grade glioma that primarily affects critical regions of the central nervous system, such as the pons, thalamus, and spinal cord. Due to the high surgical risks and poor prognosis associated with DMG, treatment options for patients are extremely limited....
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The Download: AI lessons for the US election, and our climate tech list is coming
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The Download: AI lessons for the US election, and our climate tech list is coming

Technology tamfitronics Plus: the US is considering banning China and Russia-made tech from connected cars This is today's edition of The Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. What the US can learn from the role of AI in other elections When the generative AI boom kicked off, one of the biggest concerns was that hyperrealistic deepfakes could be used to influence elections. But new research from the Alan Turing Institute recently found that AI-generated falsehoods seem to have had no effect on election results around the world so far this year. However, one of the most consequential elections of the year is still ahead of us. In just over a month, Americans will head to the polls to choose Donald Trump...
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Coming soon: Our 2024 list of 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch
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Coming soon: Our 2024 list of 15 Climate Tech Companies to Watch

Technology tamfitronics The work these companies are doing is needed now more than ever. Global warming appears to be accelerating. The oceans are heating up faster than expected. And some scientists fear the planet is approaching tipping points that could trigger dramatic shifts in Earth’s ecosystems. Nations must cut the greenhouse-gas pollution fueling that warming, and the heat waves, hurricanes, droughts, and fires it brings, as fast as possible. But we can’t simply halt emissions without plunging the global economy into a deep depression and the world into chaos. Any realistic plan to cut billions of tons of emissions over the next few decades requires us to develop and scale up cleaner ways of producing electricity, manufacturing goods, generating heat and cooling, and moving people and stuff around the world. To do...
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