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Phys.org 

Breaking boundaries: PAM-less genome editing in soybean

CRISPR-Cas9 has transformed crop genetic improvement, yet its reliance on specific protospacer adjacent motif (PAM), sequences limits editing scope and efficiency. In soybean, a critical source of protein and oil, these limitations hinder the development of high-quality, high-yield varieties.

Forbes.com 

Writing Covered Calls On GSK

On the buy write, if GSK closes above $45 at expiration, you will be assigned and your shares sold at $45, producing a total return of $2.10 per share on $42.90 per share at risk, or 4.9%. Over 45 days, the annualized return would be 39.7%.

Tass.com 

Bank of Russia may raise key rate to 20% in September

"The Bank of Russia is acting professionally, with restraint, understanding that one of its main tasks is to ensure the stability of the ruble, the level of inflation, and the key rate is its main tool," Anatoly Aksakov said

Phys.org 

Sulfurous acid detected in gas phase under atmospheric conditions for first time

Once again, the atmosphere amazes us with its diverse chemical processes. For the first time, researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS) in Leipzig have demonstrated the existence of sulfurous acid (H2SO3) under atmospheric conditions in the gas phase. The results were published in the journal Angewandte Chemie.

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Lady Gaga Readies Lead Single for 'LG7' - Find Out When It's Premiering

Lady Gaga is getting the ball rolling on her long-awaited seventh studio album! More than four years after the release of Chromatica, the 38-year-old pop star started teasing a new era earlier this summer. She’s since previewed song of the songs. On Tuesday (September 3), she took to social media to reveal that the lead [...]

Phys.org 

Cold-atom simulator demonstrates quantum entanglement between electronic and motional states

Researchers from the Institute for Molecular Science have revealed quantum entanglement between electronic and motional states in their ultrafast quantum simulator, generated by the repulsive force due to the strong interaction between Rydberg atoms. They also propose a new quantum simulation method including repulsive force between particles. Their study was published August 30 in Physical Review Letters.

Phys.org 

The right to be wrong: How context or human rationality may influence our decisions

Conventionally, decision-making is portrayed as a rational process: individuals calculate potential risks and aim to maximize benefits. Yet, our brains do not always endorse rational action, particularly when an immediate response is required. Sometimes, individuals mistakenly choose objectively worse options because of how these options are perceived in a given context.