Why does cancer sometimes recur even after successful treatment, or why do some bacteria survive despite the use of powerful ...
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New study provides a key breakthrough in cancer therapy and synthetic biology
Randomness inside cells can decide whether a cancer returns after chemotherapy or whether an infection survives antibiotics.
Researchers have proposed a unifying mathematical framework that helps explain why many successful multimodal AI systems work ...
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New research links cancer therapy and synthetic biology in a major leap
Cancer therapy and synthetic biology are converging around a shared problem that has long frustrated oncologists and ...
Duke University engineers are using artificial intelligence to do something scientists have chased for centuries; turn messy, real-world motion into simple rules you can write down. The work comes ...
Eighty years after total war transformed the continent, European countries are making big bets on new instruments of ...
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All day brain tracking helps scientists finally decode fatigue
Most of the time, you assume your brain is either “on” or “off,” awake or asleep. A new study shows something far more ...
Tech companies are claiming machines more intelligent than us and capable of having their own agendas are just around the ...
The study also opens the door to new kinds of treatments that do not rely solely on antibiotics. Some of the surviving bacteria are fragile in specific ways, especially in their outer membranes.
At the heart of the friction is a simple contrast. The ledger must be immutable, reconcilable to the last decimal, and ...
Rankings, record placements, and rigid rules define Chandigarh University’s rapid ascent to India's top ranked private ...
From artificial intelligence-driven efficiency to transmission bottlenecks, power industry insiders share their perspectives ...
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