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Scientific American"True Blue" Chrysanthemum Flowers Produced with Genetic ...Scientific AmericanRoses are red, but science could someday turn them blue. That's one of the possible future applications of a technique researchers have used to g
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Clemson NewsstandAutomotive engineering certificate program could help advance ...Clemson NewsstandFast growth in the state's automotive industry is one of the driving forces behind a new Clemson University program that gives workers an opportunity to
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The Mercury NewsWorld's first blue chrysanthemums through gene engineeringThe Mercury NewsA blue transgenic Taihei chrysanthemum. Scientists modified two genes to create the “true blue” flower. (Naonobu Noda/NARO). By Lisa M. Krieger | lkrieger@bayarea
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The Mercury NewsWorld's first blue chrysanthemums by gene engineeringThe Mercury NewsA blue transgenic Taihei chrysanthemum. Scientists modified two genes to create the “true blue” flower. (Naonobu Noda/NARO). By Lisa M. Krieger ...'True blue&
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Graphic OnlineEngineering is not the preserve of men - Female students advisedGraphic OnlineThe Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo), Ing. William Amuna, has advised women pursuing engineering courses not to be discouraged by
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Long Beach Press TelegramEngineering Space Mountain: Long Beach resident still thrilled by his Disneyland rideLong Beach Press TelegramWatkins was born in Shelbyville, Indiana, and he spent his youth in the Hoosier State before studying mechanical engineer
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EurekAlert (press release)Engineering the perfect NHL team: U of T researchers design Las Vegas draft optimizerEurekAlert (press release)Industrial Engineering Professor Timothy Chan and his team of students already have an idea of who may have made the cu
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MIT Technology ReviewEngineering the Perfect AstronautMIT Technology ReviewIn 2015 we published an article, “Engineering the Perfect Baby,” about the fact that gene editing, especially with a technology called CRISPR, had suddenly made it possible to easil
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Huffington PostEngineering Students Create 1500-Pound Rubik's CubeHuffington PostEven the most accomplished cuber will need at least an hour to do this one. By David Moye. Squaring off against this Rubik's Cube is a huge undertaking ― it weighs 1,5
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EurekaWomen in Engineering Day goes international for 2017EurekaSet up in 2014 to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Women's Engineering Society this national, now international, awareness day focuses attention on the amazing careers in engineering
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