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Cornell Tech Studio startup Hyro raises $45 million to scale voice AI in healthcare
New Cornell Tech scholarship honors LegalTech leader Michael Mills
Pressing pause: A small genetic stop with big consequences
AI gives scientists a boost, but at the cost of too many mediocre papers
Ozempic Is Changing Foods Americans Buy
‘Lifting and shifting’ workers is not always the best answer
Hubble sees destruction of infant planets around nearby star
Subtyping Colorectal Cancer
Dietitians Australia Statement On PBAC Announcement
HKUST Engineering Researchers Developed a Novel Photodetector to Enhance the Performance of On-Chip Light Monitoring Advancing applications in Programmable Photonics, Biosensing, and Lab-On-Chip Technologies
Strengthening industry connections goal for new PVC Sciences
Flipping the switch on material chirality: modifying chirality with electricity
Prerequisites For Sustained Economic Growth
How a Gourmet’s Palate Becomes Refined: Taste Training Mechanisms
Summer issue now out: Spotlight showcases Innovation Call
Science Behind Japanese Encephalitis Virus
When Solar Radiation Grounds Our Planes
Protecting Australia’s beekeeping future through smart traceability
New CottonInfo role to support Northern Australia’s growing cotton industry
Researchers make it easier to visualize 3D scenes from photos
Advances in Breeding and Production of Caneberries in the Pacific Northwest
Unexpected Allies: DNA Packaging Aids Gene Expression
Hidden clay intensified 2011 Japan megaquake, study confirms
In Bukovina, European empires built new worlds out of inherited materials
Antimicrobial Resistance: AI Predictions Unreliable
Hidden bias gives ‘swing state’ voters more influence over US trade policy
New high-performance technology provides deep insight into disease processes
PolyU builds advanced human-robot collaboration system, empowering high-end manufacturing tasks
Super Strain-resistant Superconductors
Season’s Greetings From President
HKUST Leads International “Hong Kong Operation Robot” Project
Soil molecular diversity spikes as microbes decompose plants
Teiger Foundation gift advances AAP’s Teiger Mentor in the Arts Program
Research matters: How folate deficiency may alter genes to promote cancer
Flu Wave’s Hidden Cost On People With Cystic Fibrosis
Model reveals tradeoffs that limit harm caused by malaria parasite
Patient-specific Human Liver Model
Saturn’s Biggest Moon Might Not Have Global Ocean
Quantum mechanical molecular ‘fingerprints’ solve machine learning mystery
Amplifying Beet: New Tech Makes For Crunchier Snacks
Peter Bofinger In Pension Commission
Researchers Tackle AI’s Energy Problem With Greener Fix
3Rs Implementation Award For Ronald Naumann
Major study launched to make advanced cancer treatments safer for patients
University of Manchester to support major new AI science initiative
Start-up T-CURX Receives 20 Million US Dollars
HKUST and GPTX Forge Collaboration to Advance Innovation and Entrepreneurship in AI, Robotics, and Healthcare
Mid-Year Budget a welcome shot in the arm for R&D but long-term investment required