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August 8, 2017

"The Rules of Life," an NSF audio documentary

Can you imagine a world where scientists can predict whether crops will grow in extreme temperatures, just by understanding their genetic makeup, or where doctors can know what cells will become malignant, well before they have the chance to develop into cancerous growths? The "Rules of Life" audio documentary tells how NSF and the research community are working toward building that world, by solving the riddle of predicting phenotype.

Credit: National Science Foundation/RL Paul Productions


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