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HKUST Researchers Make Breakthrough in Single-Molecule Platform for Detecting Amylin Species

Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have made a significant breakthrough in the field of nanotechnology and bio-medicine. The research team, led by Prof. Huang Jinqing, has developed an efficient and accessible single-molecule platform for…

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It’s bad news for the Miami Dolphins as they head into a crucial matchup against the Buffalo Bills this Sunday. According to a report by the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins are expected to be without two key offensive…

Google’s Surprising Security Advice for Gmail Users

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CES and Local Media: The Symbiotic Relationship

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