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Genomic data in the All of Us Research Program
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- . February 19, 2024
The All of Us cohort All of Us aims to engage a longitudinal cohort of one million or more US

The decimal point is 150 years older than historians thought
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- . February 19, 2024
Astronomer Giovanni Bianchini presenting Emperor Frederick III with his book Tabulae Astrologiae.Credit: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd/Alamy The decimal point was

Ambitious survey of human diversity yields millions of undiscovered genetic variants
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- . February 19, 2024
The All of Us programme aims to recruit one million people from ethnic and socio-economic groups that are typically under-represented

Super-speedy sequencing puts genomic diagnosis in the fast lane
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- . February 19, 2024
Sometimes good news arrives too late. About a decade ago, clinical geneticist Zornitza Stark and her colleagues at the Murdoch

Mysterious lizard fossil revealed to be mostly black paint
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- . February 19, 2024
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Building precision instruments to explore the cosmos
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- . February 19, 2024
“As the instrument scientist for NASA’s SPHEREx mission, which aims to measure the near-infrared spectra of around 450 million galaxies,

Smoking’s lasting effect on the immune system
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- . February 19, 2024
NEWS AND VIEWS 14 February 2024 It emerges from a study of human cells that smoking can influence certain immune

Greener cities: a necessity or a luxury?
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- . February 19, 2024
Nature, Published online: 19 February 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00477-y Are urban trees and parks essential to improving the environment and human health

How science is helping to farmers find a balance between agriculture and solar farms
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- . February 19, 2024
A farmer drives a combine harvester under hanging solar panels on an agrivoltaic site in Amance, France.Credit: PATRICK HERTZOG/AFP via

Structural biology for researchers with low vision
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- . February 19, 2024
Structural biology is an inherently visual science. By examining the 3D structures of biomolecules, researchers gain insight into their functions