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A study in which some AI models outperformed expert virologists in specialized lab tasks is raising hopes for faster ...
In a perspective, Northwestern Engineering’s Chad Mirkin and Milan Mrksich argue that structural precision drives therapeutic ...
A team at UC San Francisco and Gladstone Institutes has developed new drug candidates that show great promise against the ...
First wearable device to monitor health by detecting gases emitted from and absorbed through the skin. Researchers at ...
Researchers in the field of exposomics explain how cutting-edge technologies are unlocking this biological archive, ushering in a new era of disease prevention and personalized medicine.
Every breath we take, every meal we eat, and every environment we encounter leaves a molecular fingerprint in our bodies—a hidden record of our lifelong exposures. In this week's edition of the ...
Enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings; aims to reduce secondary infections and save time ...
As advanced biomedical technologies have allowed scientists to gather growing and increasingly complex datasets, even the most brilliant human minds grappling with the windfall can’t possibly keep up.
I do not think 9-1-1 is endorsing any particular COVID origin theory, but the association is unpleasant. Do I feel great about how the researchers are depicted here? I do not! And yet, “Sick Day” is ...
The unfreezing of agency credit cards (what scientists there call purchasing cards or p-cards) is a welcome but insufficient reprieve from this spiral. It will restore at least some hope to a work ...
Plastics Engineering major Molly Tecce and partners from the 3D Club leapt into action to make PPE when the pandemic struck. Evan Yu didn’t know much about plastics engineering coming into college. He ...
The second half is hands-on practice by the students in donning and doffing PPE. This 4 hour course meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 (q)(8)(i) Refresher Training, and the intent of the OSHA ...