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Thank you for mentioning the greatest sports movie of all time.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qX7okSXsHI&t=1s

Hello, here is an animation I did explaining Crispr...enjoy!

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Dave, love your newsletter. I was hoping to read this article but the link doesn’t seem to work. Possible to tell me the right one? Thanks! Lupus, doctors like to say, affects no two patients the same. The disease causes the immune system to go rogue in a way that can strike virtually any organ in the body, but when and where is maddeningly elusive. One patient might have lesions on the face, likened to wolf bites by the 13th-century physician who gave lupus its name. Another patient might have kidney failure. Another, fluid around the lungs. What doctors can say to every patient, though, is that they will have lupus for the rest of their life. The origins of autoimmune diseases like it are often mysterious, and an immune system that sees the body it inhabits as an enemy will never completely relax. Lupus cannot be cured. No autoimmune disease can be cured." But there is a new treatment that could be upending that reality. Sarah Zhang in The Atlantic (Gift Article): A ‘Crazy’ Idea for Treating Autoimmune Diseases Might Actually Work.

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Beautiful, but I can't believe you started with a title like that and didn't mention Trump standing under the very banner that Giannis won for the Milwaukee Bucks and spewing: “And tell me who has more Greek in him? The Greek or me?” Trump asked the crowd. “I think we have about the same, right? He is some.”

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