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New AI Tool Captures How Proteins Behave in Context August 16, 2024 PINNACLE predicts protein functions in cells and tissues, can help improve drug discovery
The Risks of Artificial Intelligence in Weapons Design August 7, 2024 Researchers outline dangers of developing AI-powered autonomous weapons
Which Strains of Tuberculosis Are the Most Infectious? August 1, 2024 Shared geographic origin between TB strain and human host could amplify risk for infection
What Will the New Cardiovascular Risk Calculator Mean for Patients? July 29, 2024 Analysis forecasts more heart attacks and strokes as fewer people become eligible for meds
Exploring Our Sense of Touch from Every Angle June 11, 2024 Harvard Medical School researchers are studying one of the most mysterious senses
A Step Toward New Solutions for Inflammatory Pain June 5, 2024 Clues may lie in interactions between immune cells and pain-sensing neurons
Measuring Lung Function More Accurately and More Equitably May 19, 2024 New analysis estimates the effects of race-neutral lung function testing
Turning to Artificial Intelligence to Disentangle the Exposome May 13, 2024 How AI can help analyze a lifetime of environmental exposures
A Clue Into How We See a Stable World Despite Moving Eyes April 29, 2024 Macaque study illuminates how brain perceives static images amid constant eye movements
Reflections on Neurobiology, Past and Present March 26, 2024 Department co-founder shares thoughts on how far the field has come — and what’s next
Does AI Help or Hurt Human Radiologists’ Performance? It Depends on the Doctor March 19, 2024 New research shows radiologists and AI don’t always work well together