In synthetic and structural biology, advances in artificial intelligence have led to an explosion of designing new proteins with specific functions, from antibodies to blood clotting agents, by using ...
In every case, consider the context before you act. by Timothy J. Rowley and Laurence Capron The recent tumultuous episode at OpenAI, whose CEO, Sam Altman, was fired and then reinstated in a matter ...
After the pandemic, Rimeco, an aerospace manufacturer in Ohio, had a stuffed order book—but not enough workers to fill it. The solution: Deploy a robot to load and unload parts onto machines. The ...
People with narcissistic traits often have an inflated sense of their own talents, achievements and significance in the world. They're sensitive to criticism and struggle to have any empathy or ...
This is the online edition of The Wiretap newsletter, your weekly digest of cybersecurity, internet privacy and surveillance news. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here. ICE is using all manner of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Randy Bean is a noted Senior Advisor, Author, Speaker, Founder, & CEO. How does a venerable American brand known for creating the ...
Jyoti Madhusoodanan is a science writer in Portland, Oregon. Rafaella Rogatto De Faria was nearing the end of her PhD when her adviser proposed a fresh project. The idea was to analyse genetic, ...
Catherine E.F. Previn ’27, an Associate Editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Cabot House. A recent Crimson survey of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences revealed a troubling concern among ...
Political Bias: A study led by economist Aeimit Lakdawala reveals that Republican-leaning economists tend to predict higher GDP growth during Republican presidencies, resulting in less accurate ...
A new tool could estimate how fast a person is biologically aging using a single MRI brain scan. Dubbed DunedinPACNI, it has been developed by researchers from Duke, Harvard, and the University of ...
Most earthquake energy turns into heat rather than ground shaking, sometimes hot enough to melt rock in microseconds. MIT’s lab quakes reveal this hidden balance and its role in seismic risk.