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Caltech

British  
/ ˈkælˌtɛk /

noun

  1. the California Institute of Technology

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The research was led by Yancheng Evelyn Li, a graduate student in the lab of Bil Clemons at Caltech.

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In 2023, the team reported in Science on φX174, a phage with a long research history at Caltech.

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A spokesperson for Caltech confirmed that Grillmair was employed as a research scientist at the university.

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The velvety tree ant forms a millions-strong “social insect carpet that spans the mountains,” said Joseph Parker, a biology professor and director of the Center for Evolutionary Science at Caltech.

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Researchers at Caltech and USC have created a new medical imaging approach that quickly produces 3D color images showing both the physical structure of soft tissue and how blood vessels are working.

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