Healthcare organizations worldwide are moving towards converting their patient records to electronic medical records due to HITECH Act of 2009. According to centers for...
The Internet of Things (IoT) significantly impacts education through remote learning and various devices students use. The IoT can make learning more accessible, but...
IntroductionOn Sunday, February 5, Olof Sisask and Thomas Bloom received an email containing a stunning breakthrough on the biggest unsolved problem in their field....
Breakthroughs don’t often happen in neuroscience, but we just had one. In a tour-de-force, an international team released the full brain connectivity map of...
Feature Generative AI poses interesting challenges for academic publishers tackling fraud in science papers as the technology shows the potential to fool human peer...
The human brain is a master of computation. It’s no wonder that from brain-inspired algorithms to neuromorphic chips, scientists are borrowing the brain’s playbook...
IntroductionIn The Last of Us, a video game series and recent television show, fungal pathogens are to blame for a zombie-like plague. Once infected,...
Death comes for us all. Aging, maybe not.It sounds preposterous, but plenty of animals—from the lowly jellyfish to naked mole rats and giant tortoises—show...
Eroom’s Law (the backwards Moore) is the often cited, and arguably inaccurate, observation that drug discovery gets slower and more expensive over time. It’s...
From pocket knives to smartphones, humans keep inventing ever-more-sophisticated tools. However, the notion that tool use is an exclusively human trait was shattered in...