While public conversations may often focus on chatbots and workplace automation, To sees specialized AI systems trained on ...
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Synthetic biology may finally be ready to solve life's biggest mystery
What makes something alive? We simply don't know, but synthetic biologists are a step closer to providing an answer thanks to ...
What is life then, in the fundamental sense? Is it mere matter interacting with itself? Is it matter that organises and ...
Unlike computer code that sits on a device and does what it's told, lab-engineered genes can multiply on their own. While ...
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
A tiny bubble of lipids, enzymes and DNA has done something biologists have chased for years: it carried out a full cycle of ...
Getting it over the finish line was a labor of love—and now, more than five years after her death, the lab of former Sloan ...
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Beyond biology: How Kuda Vana is redefining fatherhood
STANDING among a group of children at Kuda Vana Partnership in Manicaland, William Pepukai is surrounded by laughter, chatter and a chorus of requests. The scene is familiar to anyone returning home ...
Grey hair isn't random decline — it's melanocyte stem cells wearing out, a flaw natural selection never bothered fixing. Here ...
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When biology becomes a game exploit TierZoo physics breakdown
A nuclear engineer reacts to TierZoo’s “abusing the game’s physics engine” concept and breaks down the science, logic, and ...
A BCI that works once but becomes harder to tolerate over time is not a mature system; it is an unfinished one.
From space to healthcare and artificial intelligence, what could the next 250 years of the United States look like?
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