Once upon a time there was a man in a land called Sweden. It was the 1700s and his name was Carl Linnaus.
Biologists are quietly rewriting what it means to be alive, and the human body has become one of their strangest frontiers.
Abstract: This article introduces a novel taxonomic identification system and highlights key innovations in robotic and autonomous system classification. Robotic products have grown increasingly ...
In a new research project led by the Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) in Mannheim, scientists are investigating how insights into learning processes in animal brains can be used to make ...
It’s full speed ahead for the U.S. Navy’s state-of-the-art capability for detecting biological warfare agents onboard and at sea. Since its initial fielding in 2023, nearly one hundred of the Enhanced ...
In his address to the UN General Assembly, US president Donald Trump announced his intention to “lead an international effort to enforce the Biological Weapons Convention … by pioneering an AI ...
How old are you really? Birthdays may be a common tally, but your “age” isn’t determined by time alone. New research increasingly shows the importance of considering chronological age as something ...
Australian scientists have successfully developed a research system that uses 'biological artificial intelligence' to design and evolve molecules with new or improved functions directly in mammal ...
Named PROTEUS (PROTein Evolution Using Selection) the system harnesses ‘directed evolution’, a lab technique that mimics the natural power of evolution. However, rather than taking years or decades, ...
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, SO17 1BJ Southampton, U.K. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Southampton, Highfield Campus, SO17 ...