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The amount of time that delayed or stranded freight remains at the port of Bremerhaven can be decreased by significantly boosting logistics, according to a scientific analysis of a trial operation conducted at a shipping terminal in Copenhagen.Even though the program began in June, the research article claims that the largest barrier to implementing the significant improvements the Danish port has to make is the logistics issue brought on by delayed products.According to Jorgen Liebenwaldt of the Department of Transportation Economics at the Danish Technical University in Copenhagen, "we are
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The amount of time that delayed or stranded freight remains at the port of Bremerhaven can be decreased by significantly boosting logistics, according to a scientific analysis of a trial operation conducted at a shipping terminal in Copenhagen.Even though the program began in June, the research article claims that the largest barrier to implementing the significant improvements the Danish port has to make is the logistics issue brought on by delayed products.According to Jorgen Liebenwaldt of the Department of Transportation Economics at the Danish Technical University in Copenhagen, "we are
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Germline cells, which contain DNA from all generations, are important yet extremely delicate cells found in plants, animals, and humans. Now, these cells can be modified thanks to the potent CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing method. The novel method focuses on utilizing RNA to control the expression of specific genes in germ cells. A recent study published in the journal Molecular Cell suggests that this molecular "CRISPR-on-a-chip" assay may even be useful against the relatively old retroviruses that cause cystic fibrosis in some individuals.

Though it should be made clear that this is not a metho
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Germline cells, which contain DNA from all generations, are important yet extremely delicate cells found in plants, animals, and humans. Now, these cells can be modified thanks to the potent CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing method. The novel method focuses on utilizing RNA to control the expression of specific genes in germ cells. A recent study published in the journal Molecular Cell suggests that this molecular "CRISPR-on-a-chip" assay may even be useful against the relatively old retroviruses that cause cystic fibrosis in some individuals.

Though it should be made clear that this is not a metho