A school project prompted 17-year-old Edward Kang to develop an AI tool that may lead to earlier diagnoses of the disorders.
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Model reveals grid battery wear after 500 to 1,000 cycles in days
Energy storage is becoming critical to grid resilience and electricity affordability because battery systems can help balance ...
There is a moment, writes Kailash Sadangi, when the standard toolkit of corporate finance starts to feel inadequate. Not wrong, exactly, but like “trying to measure rainfall with a thermometer.” That ...
Spudcell built by university of minnesota scientists using non-living chemical parts, it can feed, grow, copy dna, divide & ...
Excel is everywhere—more than 750 million people open a workbook each year to balance budgets, fine-tune supply chains, and ...
Preliminary investigations into the cell behind Tuesday’s bombings in Damascus, near a hotel where French President Emmanuel ...
A team led by bioengineers at the University of California San Diego has developed a genome-scale reference map that details ...
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Scientists Built an Almost-Living Cell from Scratch. It Could Show Us How Life First Emerged.
The new synthetic cell grows and divides on its own.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) has awarded a new tranche of funds for companies and institutions ...
A Cornell-led study is challenging a decades-old explanation for how chromosomes exchange genetic material within the ...
Celldetective is an open-source software integrating segmentation, tracking, and event detection to perform high-throughput end-to-end study of dynamic cell interactions, without requiring coding ...
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