Machine learning redesigns microscopic web sensors to be five times more flexible than nature-inspired versions, enabling detection of masses as small as trillionths of a gram.
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Ghost lineages: The ancient DNA hiding in our genes today?
Fragments of DNA from long-extinct human relatives still circulate in modern genomes, and in some cases they do more than ...
Infleqtion has been selected to advance to Phase 3 of the Q4Bio Challenge, a global program demonstrating quantum-enabled solutions for human health.
GSK’s own proprietary platform is called Cogito Forge. It is not a standard AI search model, but one that uses ‘agents’ that ...
Haoyu Cheng, Ph.D., assistant professor of biomedical informatics and data science at Yale School of Medicine, has developed a new algorithm capable of building complete human genomes using standard ...
Risk prediction has been used in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease for >3 decades. Contemporary cardiovascular risk assessment relies on multivariable models, which integrate ...
Regular contact with fire could play a key role in the formation of the human genome, affecting the mechanisms of healing and immune response. This is the conclusion reached by scientists at Imperial ...
Figure 1: A flow diagram of the direct genomic selection process. With this sequence analysis we detected 69 previously described SNPs and more than 100 putative new SNPs across this 150-kb interval, ...
A team of biochemists at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has developed a faster way to identify molecules in the ...
Many biological processes rely on protein–protein interactions. These processes include signal transduction, cell cycle regulation, gene regulation, and viral assembly and replication. Moreover, many ...
Tom Tomeij has been named the world's best wedding photographer, earning the title Fearless Photographer of the Year 2025. The award was presented by Fearless Photographers, an international platform ...
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Computational method clarifies microbial signals in tumor sequencing
When scientists sequence tumor DNA, they typically find small amounts of genetic code from bacteria, viruses and fungi – microorganisms that, if actually present in tumor tissues, could influence how ...
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