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Science Genetic Odyssey: Mapping All Earth's Lifeforms by 2035 The Earth BioGenome Project aims to sequence the genomes of all eukaryotic species, a biological moonshot for biodiversity and conservation.
Science Austrian Academy Achieves Milestone with Four New ERC Starting Grants Four pioneering researchers at the Austrian Academy of Sciences secure ERC Starting Grants, advancing studies on Ice Age, Tibetan culture, quantum computing, and ageing.
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