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The study adds to growing of evidence that GLP-1 drugs could offer broad health benefits and potentially help people live ...
Biotechnology In a First, Diabetic Man Receives Insulin-Producing Cells His Body Won’t Reject—No Needles or Pills The first-of-its-kind treatment using donated cells lasted for at least three months ...
The emerging field of neurosymbolic AI could solve challenges in the field, while also reducing the enormous amounts of data required to training LLMs.
Casey Harrell lost his voice to ALS. With the new system, he can emphasize words and intonations in real time—and sing tunes.
Artificial Intelligence AI Designs Underwater Super Glue That Grips Like a Barnacle Sticky when wet: The glue could seal injuries, heal wounds, and repair ships.
Biotechnology The Dream of HIV Vaccines May Finally Be Coming True In a Phase 1 trial, up to 80 percent of people receiving an mRNA vaccine produced antibodies against HIV.
Biotechnology How Do Psychedelics Battle Stress? Scientists Find Their Influence Extends Beyond the Brain The drugs disrupted communication between the brain and immune system to lower stress in mice.
Dark matter with less mass could be driving a mysterious glow emanating from the Milky Way's core, according to a new study.
A new study found a text-based generative AI, when heavily trained on AI-generated content, produces utter nonsense after just a few cycles of training.
All life on Earth is written with four DNA "letters." An AI just used those letters to dream up a completely new genome from scratch. Called Evo, the AI was inspired by the large language models, or ...
Scientists just unveiled the world’s tiniest pacemaker. Smaller than a grain of rice and controlled by light shone through the skin, the pacemaker generates power and squeezes the heart’s muscles ...