Despite what you might have seen online, your lettuce isn’t vaccinating you against polio. But there is some real science behind this leafy claim.
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In this conference report from ABRF 2026, the authors reflect on the meeting's insights into core facility research and ...
In this conversation, Ajay Khanna explains how Herbalife India has evolved from a growth market into a global innovation hub, ...
This issue of Transforming Care looks at how employees of health care systems are working to make AI useful while also ...
High co-payments for potentially curative cell and gene therapies create avoidable access barriers; value-based insurance ...
By Omer Shamil, Opinions Editor At Gettysburg, the conversation around artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer abstract. Students are already using AI in the quiet, ordinary ways that rarely ...
As AI becomes further incorporated into the lab environment, it is critical that those using it implement safe and compliant behaviours.
Provost Rich Wicentowski talks about his approach to leading Swarthmore's academic programming through strategic planning, faculty interaction, and other college issues.
Using artificial-intelligence to teach other models can be cheaper and faster than building them from scratch, but this ...
Vietnam is accelerating the digitisation of intangible cultural heritage, aiming to preserve and unlock its value in the ...