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PECASE recipient develops new ways to study physics at the mesoscale.
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X-ray research at Berkeley Lab details exotic structure formed by liquid crystals.
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Comparative analysis highlights impacts of previous breeding programs on cassava genome.
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Unique capability enables researchers to identify molecules involved in processes related to biology, environment and energy.
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