To combat viruses, bacteria and other pathogens, synthetic biology offers new technological approaches whose performance is being validated in experiments. Researchers applied data integration and ...
This fall, 20 Georgia Tech students published a paper—the culmination of work done during a semester-long laboratory course.
This year, Washington iGEM elected to design an anti-virulence therapy against Exotoxin A, a toxin secreted by Pseudomonas ...
Serbia’s BIO4 Campus reflects the convergence biosciences, AI, and IT to power innovation and global collaboration.
Atul Butte, M.D., Ph.D., a researcher, startup founder and prominent voice on the use of biomedical data and AI in healthcare, died on June 13 at the age of 55. Butte was a professor at the University ...
Lab work isn't the only way to be at the forefront of scientific discovery. Designing and conducting experiments in a wet lab may seem like every scientist's dream. However, the reality of working at ...
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New method can create reliable growth charts for children with rare genetic disorders
Growth charts for children with rare genetic disorders - giving healthcare professionals and families clearer guidance on how ...
We resent it when preliminary or ancillary work occupies so much of our attention that our real work, or what we consider to be our real work, recedes. No less a figure than Enrico Fermi, when ...
Over a few million years, the spider Dysdera tilosensis—a species endemic to the Canary Islands—has reduced the size of its ...
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Genetic genealogy solves a 43-year-old cold case mystery
After 43 years, the remains of an unidentified woman discovered in rural McLean County in 1982 have been identified as Linda Cecilia Haddad, using investigative genetic genealogical analysis.
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Ballerina turns to AI
A former ballerina-turned-researcher is using human-computer interaction to create technology that improves dancers’ movement ...
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