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How AI Could Change Biology
You've likely been seeing the rise of AI technology everywhere—and some people are pretty concerned about what it could mean ...
This video reveals how Komodo dragons tricked researchers for decades with behavior that masked their true hunting power.
This gave rise to Project CETI (Cetacean Transition Initiative), a 50-plus person team of marine biologists, A.I. experts, ...
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Africa: Engineered Microbes Could Tackle Climate Change - If We Ensure It's Done Safely
Analysis - As the climate crisis accelerates, there's a desperate need to rapidly reduce carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, both by slashing emissions and by pulling carbon out of the air.
In a conversation with Luciana Julião, environment editor at The Conversation Brasil, during COP30 in Belém, Fiocruz researcher and environmental health specialist Sandra Hacon explained why the ...
Neural tissue engineering aims to mimic the brain's complex environment, the extracellular matrix, which supports nerve cell ...
Researchers have uncovered a surprising way the brain switches pain on, revealing that neurons can release an enzyme outside ...
A cohort study links preexisting diabetes to poorer pancreatic cancer survival, but adulthood weight and exercise habits show ...
UB107 (BMP-2 Biomedical Material): A key growth factor in regenerative medicine, BMP-2 can be widely used clinically for bone defect reconstruction and spinal fusion surgery. It is expected to be ...
A camera in Colorado reveals how rattlesnake mothers protect their young, showing snakes in a new light and changing old ...
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Delays put Kenya behind neighbours in modern crop science, experts warn
Dr Richard Oduor, chair of the Kenya University Biotechnology Consortium (Kubico) noted that Kenyan researchers are making ...
With Bitcoin ( BTC +1.21%) showing significant weakness relative to the stock market and commodities, business news outlets ...
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