A new lens-free imaging system uses software to see finer details from farther away than optical systems ever could before.
Researchers at the Jülich Research Centre in Germany are working on a simulation at the scale of the entire human brain.
What if living organisms could perform some of the tasks handled by silicon chips? New research suggests fungal systems can exhibit memory-like electrical behavior, opening the door to unconventional, ...
Scientists can peer into cells to get a limited view of their activity using microscopes and other tools. However, cells and ...
An editorial published today in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) writes that Science Corporation's PRIMA implant is the first treatment in clinical trials to successfully restore functional ...
Illumina, Inc. (NASDAQ: ILMN) today introduced the world's largest genome-wide genetic perturbation dataset, being built to ...
Recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have opened new exciting possibilities for the rapid analysis of ...
As prominent artificial intelligence (AI) researchers eye limits to the current phase of the technology, a different approach ...
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How scientists are growing computers from human brain cells – and why they want to keep doing it
As prominent artificial intelligence (AI) researchers eye limits to the current phase of the technology, a different approach ...
For the first time, a breathing lung model has been made using cells from only one person. Announced on January 1, the development comes from researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London and ...
A new study in the lab of Jason Stein, Ph.D., modeled brain development in a dish to identify cells and genes that influence infant brain growth, a trait associated with autism. Researchers have made ...
A paper published today in the journal Cell Reports Medicine offers new hope for an Alzheimer’s drug that doesn’t just slow cognitive decline but may reverse it. The study, by researchers at the ...
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