In this wide-ranging conversation, entrepreneur and Viome founder Naveen Jain breaks down why most chronic disease isnt ...
Opinion Columnist Adrian Belmonte '28 uses historical reflection and interviews with Cornell faculty and students to challenge the simplistic narratives of a reading crisis and instead highlights ...
Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.
Although there are striking differences between the cells that make up your eyes, kidneys, brain and toes, the DNA blueprint for these cells is essentially the same. Where do those differences come ...
Google DeepMind, the artificial intelligence subsidiary of Alphabet, has made another leap in its efforts to illuminate human biology: progress toward using AI to interpret the many still-mysterious c ...
T o make good decisions on any question the public needs to be well-informed, something not so easily accomplished in America’s schools. That is a key point made by Michael Kent, a recently retired ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed software that reduces the time needed ...
Ever notice how people prepare based on what they have witnessed? Consider car mechanics who never miss an oil change and ...
In jellyfish and sea anemones, neurons accumulate DNA damage while animals are awake and repair that damage during sleep.
DNA nanostructures store and encrypt data using physical shape, enabling fast electronic readout and secure molecular ...
The new workflow was adapted from an enzymatic DNA tagging technology, DNA-TAG, previously developed in the Devaraj lab. In ...