Power Rankings: Can the Liberty find their way into the top four?
New York, up two spots this week, appears to be back in the hunt for a top-four seed in the playoffs.
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Scientists have found evidence that the effects of a mother’s age on her offspring may be driven by reversible changes in gene activity rather than permanent DNA damage.
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Read the full report at ScienceDailyNew York, up two spots this week, appears to be back in the hunt for a top-four seed in the playoffs.
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WorldPingChanging the carbon source used during bacterial fermentation—essentially, what bacteria are fed—can significantly influence the properties of the sugar polymers they produce, known as bacterial exopolysaccharides (EPSs).
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