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Scientists now probing AI as if it were a strange new living organism
In labs that once focused on fruit flies and mouse neurons, researchers are now turning their instruments and intuitions on ...
Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
As biological data volume continues to grow, sequence-based AI is poised to become the dominant discovery layer across pharma, biotech, and industrial biology. Ainnocence is expanding partnerships, ...
The biology of Antarctic species is very different; warm things up by just a degree or so, and they could emerge into a very ...
Dopamine under control: Precision regulation of inhibition shapes learning, memory and mental health
For decades, dopamine has been celebrated in neuroscience as the quintessential "reward molecule"—a chemical herald of ...
Biology sets limits, but knowing them can free you to grow smarter, speak clearer, write better, and win in your own way.
Pitt State Biology students are applying what they learn in the classroom to real-world field work in unique eco-systems. In ...
Chemical biology increasingly benefits from the close integration of experimental structural techniques and computational ...
You won't find AI. Or quantum computing. In fact, most of the fastest-growing technologies for 2026 are in batteries, ...
Yakima Valley College instructor Claire Carpenter has been sharing her passion for biology with local students for 23 years.
The Southern Arkansas University Department of Biology has been selected to receive a $50,000 New Faculty Recruitment ...
We know the genes, but not their functions—to resolve this long-standing bottleneck in microbial research, a joint research ...
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