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Researchers have successfully employed an algorithm to identify potential mutations which increase disease risk in the noncoding regions our DNA, which make up the vast majority of the human genome.
Work on deep residual learning is most-cited since 2000 and may become the top of the all-time list within five years, Nature analysis finds The most-cited scientific paper of the 21st century was ...
Students could bypass the United States for friendlier countries as the Trump administration attacks universities and revokes ...
A group of current and former federal employees joined union leaders and community members in Warner Robins to speak out ...
Swimming in the U.S. remains effectively segregated. Today, more than a third of Black adults report they do not know how to swim, more than twice the rate for adults ...
April 16 marks Blue Umbrella Day (BUD), an international day dedicated to raising awareness about the protection of boys from ...
A swim team combats the public health threat of drowning — especially among Black children and adults — by promoting water ...
How do we learn new things? Neurobiologists using cutting-edge visualization techniques have revealed how changes across our synapses and neurons unfold. The findings depict how information is ...
Statistics show using AI to make your dating profiles could help you get more matches, but how does it work? We recruited a few folks at a local bar to test it out.