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Invisible bacterial patterns hide messages until triggered with correct biochemical
Scientists have developed messages that only appear under specific biochemical triggers, using living bacteria.
For decades, Arieh Warshel, USC Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and a 2013 Nobel laureate, has used computer simulations to understand how enzymes—fundamental to nearly every biological process ...
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AI is learning to decode diseases hidden in your DNA
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming medicine’s most powerful microscope, revealing patterns in human DNA that were ...
NYT Wordle has evolved into a global daily ritual, drawing millions of players who log in each morning for their six attempts. The familiar grid, five letters across six rows, uses colour-coded tiles ...
Self-awareness—the ability to understand your emotional triggers, cognitive patterns and motivations—is the ultimate career ...
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Reinventing your career for the AI age? Your technical skill isn't your most valuable asset
The future of work isn't just about exploiting AI. Successful professionals will focus on honing these capabilities.
Open-weights models are nothing new for Nvidia — most of the company's headcount is composed of software engineers. However, ...
This APS Rising Star and social psychologist researches the political psychology of ideological attitudes and integrating ...
Romain Christodoulou, Vice President Supply, Agoda shares insights on “The Great Travel Reset: Local, Transparent, ...
A recent study by MIT’s Project NANDA highlighted a sobering statistic: Roughly 95% of AI projects fail to deliver ...
Neuroscience is the 'Brain Decoder,' translating brain signals utilizing BCIs and computational neuroscience. In India, ...
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