Dietitians are not just end-users of AI tools. They can be cocreators, leaders, and subject matter experts on AI projects. In ...
While some UI departments might not feel the full brunt of the strain yet, faculty and graduate students say it’s getting ...
Decades of federally funded research at USF have led to a breakthrough device that uses gentle heat and electrical pulses to ...
Cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae, are found almost everywhere in the world—from hot springs to arctic ice to ...
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Applied wisely, genetically modified crops can feed the world —Chinechendo Eze, US-based microbiologist, PhD researcher
Chinechendo Eze is a Nigerian microbiologist and biotechnologist with research focuses on how to genetically engineer crops to enhance growth and resilience. She is a doctoral student and a graduate ...
The UK’s Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has completed a major technology overhaul which upgrades ...
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How 2 PhD students helped James Webb telescope see better with AI, from their desks on Earth
ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their ...
Thanks to an international collaboration with Italian researchers, Lake Tahoe is getting ahead of a looming change expected ...
Insects that tuck away their wings using origami creases have inspired foldable structures for drones and solar panels that ...
Many inventions get revised over time. The pandemic gave one medical school student an idea about changing the stethoscope.
In his newly translated memoir I Deliver Parcels in Beijing, Hu Anyan captures the brutal labor and quiet grace of life at ...
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