Southdale hockey fans have won the chance to cheer and play for “Broncos 2.0,” the revival of a high school team that was disbanded last year due to coaching challenges ...
The Internet has Google. Now biology has MetaGraph. Detailed today in Nature 1, the search engine can quickly sift through the staggering volumes of biological data housed in public repositories.
An international project to create a "digital twin" of the human immune system could help scientists finally tackle grand challenges such as autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases.
Believing big-picture change is impossible distorts our problems and limits our solutions. Here's how to recognize this pattern, rethink change, and expand your impact.
At FinalSpark, a company co-founded by software engineer Dr. Fred Jordan, researchers are creating what they call “wetware”—a new kind of computer made from living neurons. These “biocomputers” are ...
The grounds of the Natural History Museum (NHM) in London have undergone a complete transformation in recent years that has served to ensure visitors are fully immersed in the wonders of the natural ...
The reasons range widely, experts say, from women facing the lingering, ages-old stereotype that boys are better at math and science, to them lacking role models both in their college faculties ...
LA JOLLA, CA— Cellular membrane proteins play many important roles throughout the body, including transporting substances in and out of the cell, transmitting signals, speeding up reactions and ...
RIT computing students and Professor Rui Li are working on a National Institutes of Health-funded project to use AI in disease pathway discovery.
Scientists have used AI to design bacteriophages, or viruses that infect only bacteria. Does the prospect of designing viruses with AI pose threats to biosecurity?