As AI takes over routine tasks, business leaders argue that the distinctly human traits that no language model can replicate are becoming clearer—and far more valuable.
If someone told you there’s a museum in Brooklyn dedicated entirely to bones, you’d probably assume they were joking or possibly describing a very niche restaurant. The Bone Museum is very real, very ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life, since ...
Dried blood spot sampling offers a scalable strategy to close diagnostic gaps and improve global surveillance for cardiovascular‐kidney‐metabolic syndrome. However, assay performance and the extent of ...
Example of human liver organoids co-cultured with autologous CD8 T cells (green). These tissues can be used during drug development to predict liver toxicity, according to new resaerch published by ...
Clinicians' ability to diagnose and treat chronic diseases is limited by scientific uncertainty around factors contributing to disease risk. A study published September 2 nd in the open-access journal ...
Completed in 2003, the Human Genome Project gave us the first sequence of the human genome, albeit based on DNA from a small handful of people. Building upon its success, the 1000 Genomes Project was ...
Researchers have significantly expanded the catalogue of known human genetic variation. The resulting datasets, shared in two back-to-back publications in the journal Nature, constitute what may be ...
Mitochondria are known as the body’s “energy factories,” and their function is essential for life. Inside mitochondria, a set of complexes called the oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) system ...