Labroots and the Cell Biology Planning Committee are pleased to announce the 10th Annual Event in the Cell Biology Virtual Event Series 2026 on September 16th, 2026. This event provides an opportunity ...
In X-Men, Warren Worthington III sprouts huge white wings from his back and shoots into the sky. Scientists have yet to fully turn the comic book gift from fiction into fact, but virtual reality is ...
Maddy Buxton, Culture & Trends manager at YouTube, discusses how creators and digital animation on the platform are global, fan-driven, popular among young adults, and driving innovation and ...
Explore every rare Legend select animation in Apex Legends, from smooth entrances to jaw-dropping moves that make each character truly unique. This video showcases the rarest animations, revealing the ...
Billion dollar-backed AI drug developer, Xaira Therapeutics, has recently released the largest virtual cell model to-date to predict how cells respond to genetic perturbations in unseen biological ...
Machine Learning Model for Predicting Severe Adverse Events in Oncology Patients Using the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System We developed an 8-year, monthly cycle Markov ...
Five years ago, scientists watched in wonder as synthetic bacteria grew and split into daughter cells. The bacteria’s extremely stripped-down genome still supported its entire life cycle. It was a ...
SAN ANTONIO — South Texas is entering a new era in health care. BBG Advanced Therapies, a sister organization to South Texas Blood & Tissue has launched what it calls the world’s only mobile cell ...
The history of computers is composed of an ever-growing number of consumer electronics devices, from game consoles to smartphones to music players, and the Computer History Museum's expansive catalog ...
120M+ cells and 225,000 perturbation interactions will accelerate virtual cell model development in a first-of-its-kind partnership and will be released open source as part of a shared commitment to ...
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