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New robotic heart mimics common, mysterious condition to help researchers study it
A new robotic heart can recreate different stages of heart failure, potentially giving researchers a new way to test ...
Darcy Shiber-Knowles ’13 has helped grow Dr. Bronner’s from a cult favorite to a force reshaping how industries think about ...
The human microbiome is essential to our health, but scientists have only begun to understand why. Two researchers set out to ...
The new Ann Arbor university center will unify fragmented criminal justice data to inform research and policy nationwide, ...
Four-Day Program at NewSchool’s Downtown San Diego Campus Introduced Youth to AI-Augmented Architecture, Design, and ...
Four-Day Program at NewSchool’s Downtown San Diego Campus Introduced Youth to AI-Augmented Architecture, Design, and Construction Through Hands-On Studio Learning ...
Smartwatches still can’t measure blood sugar on their own, but AI-powered CGMs are changing how glucose data is tracked and ...
A Q&A with the Christian advertiser ahead of the World Cup finale on moving people one step closer to Christ—but maybe not to ...
In a world where AI is looming larger and ever present, Ann Droid asks the question: what is replaceable and what is not?
Tech giant Anthropic has made moves to buy up Australia’s available data centre capacity as the country’s $155 billion boom ...
As the Large Hadron Collider switches off its beams for a four-year overhaul, the question is no longer what it has found but whether anything bigger is worth building ...
From lawyers, to organizers, to policy experts, Food & Water Watch staff are dedicated to a livable future. Learn more about ...
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