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Viral proteins may regulate human embryonic development

A fertilized human egg may seem like the ultimate blank slate. But within days of fertilization, the growing mass of cells activates not only human genes but also viral DNA lingering in the human genome from ancient infections.

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X-ray inspection in electronics comes of age

X-ray inspection systems for use in the electronics industry have become an important and growing part of the production process.

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Inside Amazon's Grand Challenge — a secretive lab working on cancer research and other ventures

Deep inside Amazon, a secretive group called Grand Challenge, led by the creator of Google Glass, is working on a series of bold projects involving cancer research, medical records and last-mile delivery, according to people familiar with the matter.

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New organ called 'interstitium' may explain how cancer spreads, study says

A group of scientists recently discovered an organ called the interstitium. It may help to explain how cancer spreads.