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This week, researchers reported on a new biopsy tool that can detect HPV-associated head and neck cancer up to 10 years before symptoms appear. Researchers developed a process to transform two-dimensional paintings into full-color, three-dimensional holograms, providing a new way to experience art in a gallery setting. And Chinese scientists designed a physical cassette capable of storing massive amounts of data encoded as DNA on a polyester-nylon tape substrate.



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This week saw advancements in early cancer detection, art preservation, and data storage. A novel biopsy tool promises to identify HPV-associated head and neck cancer up to a decade before symptoms manifest, potentially revolutionizing early treatment. In the art world, a new technique transforms two-dimensional paintings into vibrant, three-dimensional holograms, offering immersive gallery experiences. Finally, Chinese scientists unveiled a DNA-based data storage system using a robust polyester-nylon cassette, capable of holding vast quantities of information, suggesting a promising future for long-term data archiving.

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