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The new politics of food sovereignty
The question that will define the future of food is no longer what we eat, but who owns the right to decide it. This is not a ...
The story of when, how and why wellness influencers have gained the ability to spread health misinformation on social media.
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Same Snake, Different Oil: How Wellness Influencers Benefit From Health Misinformation
From quick fixes to miracle cures, wellness influencers promise a lot. How can we discern fact from fiction in a world ...
Altius, the AI-powered wellbeing infrastructure company led by former Humana and Walmart executives Timothy State and David Hoke, today announced a multi-year exclusive partnership with Syd Life AI, ...
Researchers at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, have uncovered the hidden code governing how genetic mutations affect RNA splicing and result in disease. The researchers were able to ...
Some of the world’s most interesting thinkers about thinking think they might’ve cracked machine sentience. And I think they ...
Learning to code doesn’t require new brain systems—it builds on the ones we already use for logic and reasoning.
Gajilan, who has worked at Reuters for more than 14 years and was then digital news director, had been reading about artificial intelligence and custom GPTs—tailored AI models that users could ...
Scientists have long thought of DNA as an instruction manual written in the four- chemical bases—A, C, T, and G—that make up the genetic code. The prevailing belief was that by decoding these ...
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Scientists capture a near-continuous molecular movie of ribosome formation
Ribosomes are the cell's protein factories, which read the genetic code and assemble the proteins that every organism needs to live. But as far as how ribosomes themselves were formed, tantalizingly ...
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Scientists uncover hidden ‘geometric code’ that helps DNA compute and remember
Led by biomedical engineer Vadim Backman, the study reveals that DNA’s 3D physical structure holds a “geometric code” — a ...
Traditional breeding and genetic modification methods have struggled to keep pace with the rapid evolution of plant viruses. CRISPR/Cas systems, originally derived from bacterial immune responses, ...
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