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Their single-cell genomics data has also been shared as a resource for scientists around the world, quickly garnering excitement for its answers to this long-standing mystery in evolution.

One such technology was invented at Penn State and is currently garnering support from the agricultural technology sector to address the problem at scale.

Since Hamas's 7 October attack, she has become one of the most outspoken supporters of Israel in Congress, garnering national attention as she led congressional hearings about university presidents' handling of protests on college campuses.

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Even before the election, Zelensky shrugged off denigrating references from Trump, who at one point called him the “world’s greatest salesman” for his successes in garnering U.S. aid.

As promising as Deep Sea Vision’s claim was — garnering, according to Romeo, the attention of billions of people worldwide — some experts were never convinced.

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