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A breakthrough that turns exhaust CO2 into useful materialsIndia Open Super 750: After breakthrough year, Ayush Shetty looks to take next big step, starting with familiar challenge against Lakshya SenThis CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA

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A breakthrough that turns exhaust CO2 into useful materials
Science
All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Jan 29

A breakthrough that turns exhaust CO2 into useful materials

Scientists have created a device that captures carbon dioxide and transforms it into a useful chemical in a single step. The new electrode works with realistic exhaust gases rather than requiring purified CO2. It converts the captured gas into formic acid, which is used in energy and manufacturing. The system even functions at CO2 levels found in normal air.

India Open Super 750: After breakthrough year, Ayush Shetty looks to take next big step, starting with familiar challenge against Lakshya Sen
India
The Indian Express•Jan 12

India Open Super 750: After breakthrough year, Ayush Shetty looks to take next big step, starting with familiar challenge against Lakshya Sen

Ayush Shetty got cheeky when asked about playing in his debut India Open Super 750 tournament.“It’s my first time at the India Open. I have always wanted to play here. I will be looking for home support even...

This CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Jan 5

This CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA

A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act like molecular anchors. The work confirms these tags actively silence genes, settling a long-running scientific debate. This gentler form of gene editing could offer a safer way to treat Sickle Cell disease by reactivating a fetal blood gene. Researchers say it opens the door to powerful therapies with fewer unintended side effects.

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