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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Researchers are targeting dormant tumour cells that might explain why some cancers reappear long after successful treatment.
Pi-Labs CEO Ankush Tiwari explains how Authentify detects deepfakes at scale, defends AI models, and why India must build ...
Everything you need to know about high-intensity interval training to help you hit the ground running in 2026—including a low ...
Recent analysis of Cassini spacecraft data shows Saturn’s moon Titan likely lacks a global subsurface ocean, revealing a high ...
Everything you need to know about high intensity interval training to help you hit the ground running in 2026 – including a ...
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3I/ATLAS interstellar enigma: A comet that stress-tests space science
Measured on its inbound leg, 37 miles per second, 3I/ATLAS was a member of the Solar System already travelling at a speed ...
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☄️ 3I/ATLAS: How can a comet have a reverse tail?
How can a comet from another star system have a tail pointing toward the Sun? This counter-intuitive phenomenon, observed for ...
This important study demonstrates the significance of incorporating biological constraints in training neural networks to develop models that make accurate predictions under novel conditions. By ...
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