When researchers figure out how to adjust a trait at its genetic source, lessons from one plant can help them improve another.
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When researchers figure out how to adjust a trait at its genetic source, lessons from one plant can help them improve another.
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Evaluating T-cell resilience can help researchers predict—and possibly improve—the outcomes of cancer immunotherapy.
Natural language processing models capture rich knowledge of words’ meanings through statistics.
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