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In two papers last year in Science, Wagers and collaborators also reported that GDF11 can rejuvenate the rodents' muscles and brains.
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The world's soil and plant biomass collectively store about 2.7 times the carbon that is stored in the atmosphere, according to the first Science study, whose collaborators included Joseph Fargione, a regional science director with The Nature Conservancy, and David Tilman, an ecology professor at the University of Minnesota.
But Bacon had had in mind a vast encyclopaedia of all the known sciences, requiring many collaborators, the organization and administration of which would be coordinated by a papal institute.
As pointed out in [10], this rather crude access control mechanism makes it difficult to use S3 as part of a (large) science project involving many collaborators.
The two are inseparable--good science attracts clients and collaborators along with more challenging samples, which themselves lead to more interesting results, and so on.
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