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Remarkable
researchers
including Emmanuelle Charpentier, George Church, Jennifer Doudna and Feng Zhang showed six years ago how CRISPR scissors could be programmed to cut DNA sequences of our choosing, including sequences in your genome, instead of the viral DNA sequences chosen by bacteria.
Base editors have been sent more than 6,000 times at the request of more than 1,000
researchers
around the globe.
Researchers
recruit a group of people who had always skipped breakfast and ask them to start eating breakfast everyday.
Researchers
have been able to trace the origins of the sickle cell mutation to regions historically ravaged by a tropical disease called malaria.
Researchers
at Kansas University who were studying mollusks found that a high metabolism predicted which species of mollusk had gone extinct.
By 2050,
researchers
estimate that there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish.
And even worse, plastic is incredibly tough and durable and
researchers
estimate that it can take anywhere from 500 to 5,000 years to fully break down.
Researchers
are working on fish feed made of insects and plant-based proteins, but for now many inland fish farms are connected to overfishing.
And I just wanted to finish by mentioning a very interesting study which came out earlier this year from some
researchers
at Stanford and Caltech.
However,
researchers
are finding ways to trick the immune system into accepting the new devices we introduce into our bodily tissues.
And in 2011, a couple of
researchers
did something every bit as ingenious and unprecedented as the checkers trick with H5N1 flu.
So these
researchers
edited H5N1's genome and made it every bit as deadly, but also wildly contagious.
We need noble
researchers
like Rick Doblin working on this, but we also need the selfish jerks who are way more numerous to appreciate the fact that acute suffering will soon endanger all of us, not just those afflicted.
Last year, hundreds of volunteer biology and chemistry
researchers
around the world worked together to sequence the genome of the parasite responsible for some of the developing world's worst diseases: African sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis and Chagas disease.
That genome data can now be found on open-access genetic data banks around the world, and it's an enormous boon to
researchers
trying to come up with treatments.
Imagine a Web portal collecting recordings and evidence of what's happening to the planet: putting news and data at the fingertips of people of all kinds, from activists and
researchers
to businesspeople and political figures.
Researchers
have investigated this, and they come up with about the same "no" rate wherever they go.
These techniques allowed
researchers
to develop reliable and effective vaccines– first for smallpox, and again in 1921, when scientists developed the BCG vaccine to battle TB.
Researchers
have already developed a urine test that yields results in 12 hours, as well as a new oral treatment that could cut treatment time by 75%.
Researchers
are also developing an injection for people who are already infected with HPV 16 and 18, which would target the infected cells to stop them from developing into cancerous ones.
A few years ago, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists joined forces with other healthcare organizations,
researchers
like myself and community organizations.
And that interest led to a major explosion within medicine, including the Network Medicine Division at Harvard, that has more than 300
researchers
who are using this perspective to treat patients and develop new cures.
Researchers
are tirelessly studying the biology of these pathogens.
Researchers
had been, for more than a century, studying the immune system as a way to fight cancer, and cancer vaccines have, unfortunately, been disappointing.
So cancer
researchers
basically gave up on the idea of using the immune system to fight cancer.
And I've come to understand why it is that Chinese universities are said to offer degrees in ping-pong, and why
researchers
have found that ping-pong can actually help a little with mild mental disorders and even autism.
I'd like to take you all on a journey up to the forest canopy, and share with you what canopy
researchers
are asking and also how they're communicating with other people outside of science.
One of the challenges that canopy
researchers
are attacking today is trying to understand the amount of carbon that is being sequestered.
I'm trying to help
researchers
move more outward to have their own partnerships with people outside of the academic community.
So we asked
researchers
to survey the participants.
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