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After months of waiting and weeks of negotiating, Congress has finally released the final FY 2017 omnibus funding bill – and many scientists and engineers can exhale a sigh of relief, as Congress has ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and Blackrock Neurotech announced today the first-ever brain-computer interface (BCI) art exhibit, to be displayed at ...
The U.S. government spends large sums on biomedical research: NIH, the single largest funder of biomedical research in the United States, has a budget of over $40 billion in 2021, far larger than any ...
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Hi! I’m an immunology master’s student at Harvard studying something called graft-versus-host disease – a distressing and debilitating, yet common, side effect of bone marrow transplants. Like some, ...
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While a small fraction of cities and towns have in-house AI capacity, most public sector AI systems are built by technology companies and acquired for use in government. Collectively, municipalities ...
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In January 2010, two small settlements are visible in the area of Gog Jingjor (designated A and B in Figure Two, below), each consisting of a number of primary structures and a comparable number of ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and The Hastings Center conducted a project to provide tools for open and informed public discussion about the ethical and social issues ...
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I am a PhD student in physics at the University of Washington. My research focuses on molecules that vibrate in particularly "weird" ways; I use physics to help translate those vibrations so we can ...