A genetic mutation commonly found in cancer patients may also affect how the human body develops in the womb, according to new research from the University of Dundee.
Basic safety equipment should be “automatic,” doctors say, for a little girl born with a rare neurologic disorder. Insurance companies haven’t always agreed.
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Artificial intelligence may not be artificial
The term artificial intelligence renders the sense that what computers do is either inferior to or at least apart from human intelligence. AI researcher Blaise Agüera y Arcas argues that may not be ...
You can always be judged by your scars. This is the idea that sums up one of the new advances in basic and biomedical research published in the journal Science by the Spanish National Cancer Research ...
From AI breakthroughs to a future vaccine, here’s what you missed at this live podcast taping, featuring Olivia Munn.
In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have developed the same function independently on at least three separate occasions ...
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Gene editing is being sold on the promise of healthier babies — but what are the ethical concerns?
The race to advance gene editing tech continues, spurred on by starry-eyed Silicon Valley investors, entrepreneurs and even pronatalists. But it is still deeply controversial.
Discover the symptoms of chronic pancreatitis and learn effective management strategies for a healthier life. Read the article for practical insights.
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