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Why didn’t the universe annihilate itself moments after the big bang? A new finding at Cern on the French-Swiss border brings us closer to answering this fundamental question about why matter ...
Artificial Intelligence AI-Designed Drugs Can Now Target Previously ‘Undruggable’ Proteins in Cancer and Alzheimer’s A new AI tool opens the door for designer protein drugs that tackle pain, cancer, ...
Future A New Device Pulls Water From Thin Air—Even in Death Valley Portable, reusable, and affordable, the device is the latest in technologies aiming to expand access to drinking water.
Space Shifting Forces: The Evolving Debate Around Dark Energy New evidence suggests the universe might not behave as expected, raising questions about the costs of being wrong.
Roi Cohen Kadosh is head of the School of Psychology and professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Surrey. His research explores the biological foundations of learning, focusing on how ...
Biotechnology This Ozempic-Like Drug Slashed Migraines by Half in a Small Trial The drug helped people who couldn't get relief from existing treatments.
Biotechnology Scientists Genetically Engineer Tobacco Plants to Pump Out a Popular Cancer Drug Newly discovered genes could make powerful drug, Taxol, cheaper and more sustainable to produce.
The number of scientific papers that rely on AI has quadrupled, and the scope of problems AI can tackle is expanding by the day.
AI will often not be as effective as a human doing the same job. But it may be used whenever it has an advantage over humans in one of four dimensions.
Casey Harrell lost his voice to ALS. With the new system, he can emphasize words and intonations in real time—and sing tunes.
Biotechnology Handheld Device Creates Genetic Profiles From Airborne DNA With Astounding Speed Such devices could monitor viruses or biodiversity, but the potential for misuse raises ethical questions ...
A new bioprinter uses ultrasound to non-invasively 3D print tissues, biosensors, and medication depots deep in the body.