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From oceans to your gut: AI helps researchers understand how viruses act
Fast Company Magazine· 6 hours agoViruses are a mysterious and poorly understood force in microbial ecosystems. Researchers know they...
How men evolved to care for babies — before society got in the way
Nature· 3 days agoAn exploration of the evolution of male nurturing shows why, unlike fathers among other great apes,...
Hertz Foundation Announces 2024 Hertz Fellows | Newswise
Newswise· 2 days agoThe Fannie and John Hertz Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the most promising innovators in science and technology, has announced 18 recipients of the 2024 Hertz ...
Real-world plastic-waste success stories can help to boost global treaty
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Dazzling auroras are just a warm-up as more solar storms are likely, scientists say
Nature· 4 days agoNature talks to physicists about what to expect in the next months and beyond as the Sun hits its...
As Multiomics Progresses, Data Challenges Come to the Fore
GenomeWeb News· 9 hours agoDriven by technological advances and the desire to characterize biological systems more fully, research combining multiple types of omics data has become increasingly common. Extracting scientific ...
Interpersonal therapy can be an effective tool against the devastating effects of loneliness
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Inequality is bad — but that doesn’t mean the rich are
Nature· 3 days agoLetter to the Editor
Recruitment of Principal Investigators by the School of Life Sciences, Peking University - Beijing...
Nature· 3 days agoThe School of Life Sciences at Peking University has a rich history dating back to 1925. Over the years, the School has grown into one of China's leading biology institutions, known for its ...
Butler Tech student earns perfect score on ACT
WCPO Cincinnati· 4 days agoThe 16-year-old Bioscience Center student aced the highest possible score on the college entrance test, which is a feat only done nationwide by 0.25% of student test takers.