The human body relies on precise genetic instructions to function, and cancer begins when these instructions get scrambled.
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MAGIC: A powerful tool to understand the origin of cancer
The human body relies on precise genetic instructions to function, and cancer begins when these instructions get scrambled.
Traditional breeding and genetic modification methods have struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of plant viruses. CRISPR/Cas systems, originally derived from bacterial immune responses, ...
Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for neuroscience research, allowing researchers to map the ...
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American Academy of Ophthalmology, Oct. 18-20
The annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology was held from Oct. 18 to 20 in Orlando, Florida, and attracted ...
Wondering what to read? This month's best books include the latest from Jane Harper, Bri Lee and Booker Prize winner Kiran ...
Researchers have developed an AI-assisted technology that can identify and tag chromosomal abnormalities in cells.
Using advanced neural networks, the app processes a dog’s photo through layers of visual data — ear shape ... Many families ...
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As algorithms learn from famous artists, researcher questions boundaries of artistic ownership and originality
Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci and Pablo Picasso created some of the most recognizable works of art in history. Their ...
A research team has developed a powerful computational tool—the Algorithmic Root Trait (ART) extraction method—that can “see” beyond human perception to uncover hidden features in plant roots.
For the first time, scientists have mapped the genetic architecture of the brain’s communication bridge—the corpus callosum—using AI and MRI data from over 50,000 people.
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