As a young mechanical engineering student, and later as a medical student, Yale’s Samuel Wilkinson became fascinated with what science — particularly theories of evolution — might tell us about the ...
Clara Moskowitz: This is Clara Moskowitz and you're listening to the Science Quickly podcast from Scientific American. Today, we're talking about life as we don't know it. If you're enjoying this ...
The life sciences industry is well positioned for growth in 2025, fueled by strong investor interest and technological advancements, especially in AI. Life sciences venture capital (VC) funding and ...
The internet erupted in controversy over Felisa Wolfe-Simon and colleagues’ claim of a microbe thriving on arsenic. Nearly 15 years later, she’s pursuing new research on the boundaries of life. Felisa ...
Heading into 2025, healthcare and life science companies will need to view patients as a whole person in order to better compete in the market, according to a recent report from Deloitte. Released ...
Everybody knows that science textbooks (or any textbooks, for that matter) are notorious for their high prices. Thus, it is always refreshing—and a bit exhilarating—to come across entire free texts.
Anthropic is launching Claude for Life Sciences, a new model aimed at aiding scientific research. Through integrations with leading life sciences players, the platform will help researchers at every ...
The Texas Research Quarter, a redevelopment project by Dallas company NexPoint, is bidding on transforming H. Ross Perot Sr.'s former Electronic Data Systems campus into the country's next life ...