From shopping online to visiting your GP, massive volumes of data are being collected about us on a daily basis. This process helps inform decision-making and debate within government and the community, but it also raises some serious privacy concerns. So how do we get the balance right?
We've created a new web-based tool named Aquaria that can create unprecedented 3-D representations of protein structures
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