Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Microsoft patented AI to imitate your dead family
New paper says Black Holes could be as large as an entire galaxy
How blood stem cells maintain their lifelong potential for self-renewal
Researchers reveal recipe for engineering ribosomes
Genome-editing tool TALEN outperforms CRISPR-Cas9 in tightly packed DNA
Epigenetic mechanisms that regulate macrophage inflammation discovered
Monday, January 18, 2021
AI Machine Learning Used to Predict Psychosis
Friday, January 15, 2021
Anemone shows mechanism of rapid evolution
Targeting metabolism to influence aging
Bioactive lipids in antiviral immunity
Learning the language of viral evolution and escape
Eye membrane removal may help transplanted cells reverse glaucoma damage
"Spectacular" new species of orange bat discovered in West Africa
An Algorithm May Soon Help People Make Babies
A New Kind of Gene Editing Could Turn Back the Clock on a Rapid Aging Disease
New state of matter in one-dimensional quantum gas
Evolvable neural units that can mimic the brain's synaptic plasticity
An unexpected, and novel, target for prostate cancer—our biological clock
Model analyzes how viruses escape the immune system
How plants produce defensive toxins without harming themselves
Taking the lab into the ocean: A fleet of robots tracks and monitors microbial communities
Scientists Successfully Store Data Inside DNA of Living Bacteria
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
New A.I. hearing aid learns your listening preferences and makes adjustments
Octopus-like creatures inhabit Jupiter’s moon, claims space scientist
Two MIT students just solved Richard Feynman’s famed physics puzzle
Cancer cells hibernate to survive chemotherapy, finds study
The secret forces that squeeze and pull life into shape
A two-pronged attack on antibiotic-resistant microbes
Artificial intelligence accelerated by light
High-resolution 3D printing in seconds
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Dendritic action potentials and computation in human layer 2/3 cortical neurons
Sensing bacterial communication
Advances in research on the most general type of stem cells
Unravelling the mystery that makes viruses infectious
Bacteria can tell the time
How mice feel each other's pain or fear
In First-of-Its-Kind Discovery, Scientists Confirm Bacteria Have a 24-Hour Body Clock
Research Says Alzheimer's Is Actually 3 Distinct Disease Subtypes
Cancer Cells Can Go Into Bear-Like Hibernation to Evade Chemotherapy
New class of antibiotics active against a wide range of bacteria
How our brains track where we and others go
New Study Images the Brain as It Loses Consciousness
Will Technology Lead to the Next Wave of Mental Health Treatment?
Beyond the Brain: How "Noncognitive" Skills Contribute to Educational Attainment
Which Came First: The Brain or Sleep?
Thursday, January 07, 2021
The case for psychometric artificial general intelligence
‘The game has changed.’ AI triumphs at solving protein structures
Scientists observe live cells responding to magnetic fields for first time
Heating cancer cells with magnetic nanoparticles can enhance chemotherapy
The First Pig-to-Human Organ Transplants Could Happen This Year
Comprehension of computer code relies primarily on domain-general executive brain regions
Why Do We Dream? A New Theory on How It Protects Our Brains
No link between playing video games and aggressive behavior
Study uses computer modelling to identify 'vulnerable sites' on coronavirus protein
Research team demonstrates world's fastest optical neuromorphic processor
Scientists capture the moving parts of the portal to the cell's nucleus
Cell biologists decipher signal that ensures no chromosome is left behind
Government facial recognition can identify 96 percent of masked people
Scientists are using bread as scaffold for human cells
World's tiniest 'christmas tree' is barely thicker than a DNA strand
For the first time, a restaurant is serving actual lab-grown meat
Artificial Intelligence Is Now Shockingly Good at Sounding Human
Is the Schrödinger Equation True?
Young Ravens Rival Adult Chimps in a Big Test of General Intelligence
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