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A research team led by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, has, for the first time, successfully ...
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Cells rely on tiny molecules called microRNAs to tune which genes are active and when. Cells must carefully control the lifespan of microRNAs to prevent widespread disruption to gene regulation. A new ...
There’s a well-known movie trope in which a hacker takes control of the traffic lights in a city, causing general mayhem or ...
Because today’s performance-based codes focus on outcomes rather than wiring methods, networked lighting systems can deliver ...
Summit Technology Group has released a modern studio signaling platform for broadcast facilities seeking anetwork-based alternative to on-air light systems.
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As AI systems grow more autonomous, observability becomes essential. Learn how visibility into AI behavior helps detect risk and strengthen secure development.
Cuba, reeling from an oil blockade, is in talks with the Trump administration. Though Havana might make economic concessions ...
The dangers for infection aren’t only caused by microbes, but also by the molecular signals they release. To detect and neutralize these signals, may be the next era for infectious disease control.” — ...