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The 'one chatbot per child' model for AI in classrooms conflicts with what research shows: Learning is a social process
In the Star Trek universe, the audience occasionally gets a glimpse inside schools on the planet Vulcan. Young children stand ...
There is no cure for the rare disease Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP), but researchers from Drexel University’s College ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and KTH have developed a computational method that can reveal how cells change and ...
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Genomic study shows how vascular plants adapt to aquatic life
Vascular plants that moved back into the water did not simply shed complexity and shrink their genomes. New genomic work shows that many aquatic lineages instead rewire and expand key gene families, ...
Spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies reveal the spatial organization of gene expression in tissues, providing critical ...
In a study published in Genome Research, a team of researchers, including Cornell College Assistant Professor of Biology ...
Today at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), researchers presented the initial findings from a major multi-year collaboration between the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group (ECOG-ACRIN) and ...
In this week's episode of The Envelope podcast, Tonatiuh discusses 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' and Kate Hudson talks 'Song ...
Andean highlanders adapt to thin air through epigenetic gene tuning, revealing a flexible, long-term path to altitude survival.
Disease development is often shaped by genetics, with how much or how little a gene is expressed influencing disease risk.
Molecular and morphological profiles of developing neurons in vitro uncover the cellular dynamics of human neurodevelopment and related disease.
Discover how scientists are harnessing the power of CRISPR to precisely edit DNA, revolutionizing medicine and ethics as they rewrite the very code of life. Pixabay, PublicDomainPictures CRISPR ...
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