Didi Chadranflipped into Science Presses ResetRadiation Artificial intelligence finds surprising patterns in Earth's biological mass extinctions phys.org - Tokyo Institute of Technology Charles Darwin's landmark opus "On the Origin of the Species" ends with a beautiful summary of his theory of evolution: "There is a grandeur in this …
Jeff Turpinflipped into Understanding Radiation Artificial intelligence finds surprising patterns in Earth's biological mass extinctions eurekalert.org - Tokyo Institute of Technology The idea that mass extinctions allow many new types of species to evolve is a central concept in evolution, but a new study using artificial …
Michael Hinsleyflipped into Science.Aging Scientists ‘reverse the clock’ on biological ageing in groundbreaking study independent.co.uk - Anthony Cuthbertson Scientists have successfully restored the vision of old mice by “reversing the clock” on the biological ageing process in a breakthrough study. The …
TIMEflipped into Top StoriesScience Signs of Life on Venus Hint at Biology Pretty Much Anywhere in the Universe TIME - By Jeffrey KlugerTo go to Venus is to go to hell. One of the most brilliant and beautiful objects in the night sky, Venus is a near twin of Earth in size and mass but it is radically different in almost every other way....
Travel + LeisureCoronavirus (COVID-19) Map Created by Biology Researchers Shows the Risk of COVID-19 in Every County Across the U.S. verified_publisherTravel + Leisure - Cailey RizzoAs uncertainty surrounding how to spend the holidays amid COVID-19 wears on, researchers at Georgia Tech have built an application to help travelers predict the risk of coronavirus in every county. The...
Jack Martinflipped into Innovation, Tech & The FutureRadiation Artificial Intelligence Discovers Surprising Patterns in Earth’s Biological Mass Extinctions scitechdaily.com - Tokyo Institute of Technology A new study applies machine learning to the fossil record to visualize life’s history, showing the impacts of major evolutionary events. This shows …
jrpeganflipped into Non SequiterPrenatal Development The First Gene-Edited Squid in History Is a Biological Breakthrough Medium - Emily Mullin The modified squid could be useful for brain research
Kenneth Gentryflipped into Medical HealthCell Biology Reversal of biological clock restores vision in old mice nature.com - Heidi Ledford ‘Reprogramming’ approach seems to makes old cells young again. Researchers have restored vision in old mice and in mice with damaged retinal nerves by …
The Telegraphflipped into NewsAging Human ageing process biologically reversed in world first The Telegraph - Sarah KnaptonPioneering research has found a way to turn back clock on frailty and ill-health by putting humans in chambers with pure oxygen The ageing process has been biologically reversed for the first time by humans...
aperçu énergieflipped into DiscoveriesBiomarkers Parity predicts biological age acceleration in post-menopausal, but not pre-menopausal, women nature.com - Talia N. Shirazi, Waylon J. Hastings, Asher Y. Rosinger, Calen P. Ryan Understanding factors contributing to variation in ‘biological age’ is essential to understanding variation in susceptibility to disease and …
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MIT Technology Reviewflipped into MIT Technology ReviewSpace Gas spotted in Venus’s clouds could be a sign of biological life MIT Technology Review - Neel V. Patel Airborne life on Venus would be unusual, but perhaps not as strange one might think. Just last month, inspired by the upcoming phosphine findings, …
Avataraks434flipped into So what's interesting!Genetics 16 Open Problems in Engineering Biology - Andreessen Horowitz a16z.com - Vijay Pande For generations, the field of biology has been largely defined by its discoveries. Now, because many crucial aspects of biology have begun the …
Smithsonian Magazineflipped into SmartnewsAmino Acids Breakthrough A.I. Makes Huge Leap Toward Solving 50-Year-Old Problem in Biology smithsonianmag.com - Theresa Machemer Life on Earth relies on microscopic machines called proteins that are vital to everything from holding up the structure of each cell, to reading …
AvatarMichael Zauzigflipped into Machine Learning and The FutureBiology The state of AI in 2020: Biology and healthcare's AI moment, ethics, predictions, and graph neural networks | ZDNet verified_publisherZDNet - George Anadiotis Research and industry breakthroughs, ethics, and predictions. This is what AI looks like today, and what it's likely to look like tomorrow. The State …
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Idan Benaimflipped into My interestsSynthetic Biology The biggest open opportunity in synthetic biology - Andreessen Horowitz a16z.com - Judy Savitskaya Many, many pieces have been written about the immense potential of synthetic biology to make manufacturing more sustainable, flexible, and cheaper. …
Wiltshire, UK Miranda makes the grade in biology wiltshiretimes.co.uk - John Baker She said: “I think that’s pretty good considering I missed three years of school. “Yes, I failed maths and English so I’ll be resitting them alongside …