What if AI Isn’t Intelligence—but Anti-Intelligence?
A Personal Perspective: Artificial intelligence’s growing power may paradoxically be distancing us from our own intelligence.
A Personal Perspective: Artificial intelligence’s growing power may paradoxically be distancing us from our own intelligence.
When it comes to research, who speaks for the 19th century workers buried at Maryland’s Catoctin Forge?
In this GEN webinar, our expert speakers will provide an overview of the current state of NGS-based release testing for biosafety and discuss how a…
PSGL-1 acts as a phagocytosis checkpoint to promote tumor immune escape through impeding LFA-1 activation in macrophages.
A new study adds more evidence to the link between Alzheimer’s disease and the herpes simplex virus-1. The study also revealed how tau protein might…
As cancer progresses, changes in protein profiles and differences in protein distribution—both in tissues and bodily fluids—offer valuable insights
Defining viral proteomes is crucial to understanding viral life cycles and immune recognition but the landscape of translated regions remains unknown for most viruses. We…
A study combined long-buried DNA and direct-to-consumer testing to uncover the lineage of free and enslaved African Americans.
AI may now be able to predict your biological age—and even your survival odds—just by analyzing a clinical-grade selfie.
Realignment of major program units aims to improve efficiency and make up for loss of federal contracts
The partnership will allow Oura Ring wearers to share their biometric data with the virtual women’s health company’s care teams.