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What’s the Current State of ME/CFS Research?
Dr. Emma Slack, Science Writer at ME Research UK, updates Technology Networks on the latest chronic fatigue illness research advancements.

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Balancing Science and Identity: Dr. Stephen Robinson's Story of LGBTQIA+ Empowerment
Dr. Stephen Robinson reflects on his career, LGBTQIA+ identity and mentorship. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, visibility, and supporting the next generation of scientists in their unique paths.

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Professor Giles Oldroyd: "It Takes Bravery To Be Openly Queer"
Professor Giles Oldroyd is one of the few openly queer scientists who have been inducted into both the prestigious Royal Society (UK) and the National Academy of Sciences (USA). In this interview, he speaks candidly about his experiences in STEMM.

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Founder of STEM, LGBTQ & You Discusses Inclusivity in Science
In this interview, Avery Cunningham discusses the creation of STEM, LGBTQ & You, his experiences as a queer person in STEMM and the barriers that face LGBTQ+ individuals in the field.

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Synthetic “Alien” DNA Provides Opportunities for Disease Diagnostics and Treatment
Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Steven Benner to learn more about what synthetic "alien" DNA can tell us about life on other planets and how this technology could be harnessed to improve disease diagnostics and treatment.

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How Does the Sleeping Brain Supports a Day’s Worth of Memories?
Dr. George Dragoi from Yale University discusses his latest work on memory consolidation during sleep with Technology Networks.

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Fish Oil Supplements and Your Health: The Good and the Bad
Is it really the case that seafood lovers are healthier than those of us less well-oiled? Let’s take a look at the research.

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How Is CRISPR Gene Editing Being Used in Infectious Disease Research?
CRISPR gene editing has enabled scientists to rewrite the genetic code of living organisms and is revolutionizing medicine. Here, we highlight some of the latest applications of CRISPR gene editing in infectious disease research.

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How To Enter a New Chapter in Academic Publishing
In this interview, Alex Freeman, the founder of Octopus, discusses the progress made since the platform's launch and the ongoing challenges of establishing a new paradigm in academic publishing.

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Discovery of Key Genetic Driver in Neuroblastoma Paves Way to New Therapeutic Approaches
Scientists have taken a fresh approach to finding a way to target neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumor of infancy. Their novel gene target could offer hope for finding alternative treatments with fewer long-term side effects.
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