AI protein function prediction uses machine learning models trained on sequence and structural data to infer protein roles at ...
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) proudly announces Kyle M. Loh, Stanford University School of Medicine, as the recipient of the 2026 ISSCR Early Career Impact Award, ...
Within the ultra-processed category, items such as breads, pastries, packaged cereals, ready-to-heat frozen meals, and long-shelf-life ready-to-eat meals were associated with more emotional problems.
The Brain Prize 2026 is awarded to Professors David Ginty (US) and Patrik Ernfors (Sweden) for their pioneering discoveries on how the nervous system detects and processes touch and pain. Their work h ...
Unlike most frontier neuroscience projects that rely primarily on state funding, this one has been built through a rare mix ...
Editor’s note: This round‑up is based on press releases, peer‑reviewed publications, and company communications received in January and February 2026. All results are preliminary unless stated, and ...
We all have a concept of reality. We know what is “fact” and what isn’t. However, the truth of the matter is that the definition of “real” is a mere construct of the brain. If that didn’t blow your ...
A 2026 consumer research report examining the Medicinal Garden Kit, the 'backyard pharmacy' herbal gardening concept, ...
The next phase of AI, already underway, will integrate text with vision, sound, motion and even touch. This will produce systems that no longer 'read about' the world but perceive it.
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Graphene 'artificial skin' gives robots an insanely human-like touch
A wave of recent research has brought robotic touch sensitivity closer to human fingertips than ever before, driven by ...
Results show that targeting the underlying cause of Dravet syndrome with zorevunersen may improve outcomes for people with this rare, devastating genetic neurodevelopmental disease- -Data support ...
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Precision conservation: The rise of place-specific strategies where protection works best
By Rhett Ayers Butler Conservation has long wrestled with a deceptively simple question: not whether to act, but where action will matter most. Forest restoration, protected areas, wildlife corridors, ...
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