Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Scientists are drowning in data. With millions of research papers published every year, even the most dedicated experts struggle to stay updated on the latest findings in their fields. A new artificial intelligence system, called OpenScholar, […]
At the Supercomputing Conference or SC2024, NASA’s Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, Nicola Fox, detailed new computational tools intended to advance space science. NASA plans to employ a large language model across its science divisions, bolstered by foundation models tailored to Earth science, heliophysics, astrophysics, planetary science, and biological and physical sciences. This […]
Dawn Bonfield on inclusive engineering. Show more The engineering industry, like many other STEM sectors, has a problem with diversity: one that Dawn Bonfield believes we can and must fix, if we’re to get a handle on much more pressing planetary problems… Dawn is a materials engineer by background, who held roles at Citroën in […]
.RICHLANDS, Onslow Area– Each week we display pair of colleges and also what they’re doing off the area in our Scholar Display offered you due to the USA Air Force.Agriculture is just one of Eastern North Carolina’s biggest business. At Richlands Secondary school pupils learn more about ranch like in a course that has been […]
Raymond Schinazi has played a big role in revolutionising treatment for conditions such as HIV, hepatitis and herpes Show more In recent decades, we have taken huge steps forward in treating formerly fatal viruses – with pharmacological breakthroughs revolutionising treatment for conditions such as HIV, hepatitis and herpes. Raymond Schinazi has played a big role […]
By Yu Sinan How powerful is the energy generated when artificial intelligence (AI) collides with scientific research? Recently, the 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry were awarded to scientists in AI-related fields, which highlighted AI’s increasingly significant role in scientific research. Turing Award winner and academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Andrew Chi-Chih […]
If you’re a regular swiper, you’re probably well aware that it’s wreaking havoc on your self-esteem. It’s just hard not to take it personally when the photos you painstakingly selected get no bites, and the conversations you do have always fizzle out. Why is everyone such a jerk? Well, it might be the app’s fault, and […]
Explorations in the world of science. Show more From anorexia nervosa to binge-eating, eating disorders are potentially fatal conditions that are traditionally very difficult to diagnose and treat – not least because those affected often don’t recognise that there’s anything wrong. But also because of the diverse factors that can influence and encourage them. Janet […]
Anne Child is a clinical geneticist Show more Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that makes renders the body’s connective tissues incredibly fragile; this can weaken the heart, leading to potentially fatal aneurysms. What’s more, anyone with the condition has a 50/50 chance of passing it on to their children. Dr Anne Child is a […]
Science laboratories across disciplines — chemistry, biochemistry and materials science — are on the verge of a sweeping transformation as robotic automation and AI lead to faster and more precise experiments that unlock breakthroughs in fields like health, energy and electronics, according to UNC-Chapel Hill researchers in the paper, “Transforming Science Labs into Automated Factories […]