Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News | June 17, 2021
Nanoparticles disguised as human immune cells can enhance the healing powers of a variety of drugs by traveling specifically to the affected cells bef...
A new suite of algorithms by Google Brain can now design computer chips--those specifically tailored for running AI software--that vastly outperform t...
The world's largest outdoor earthquake simulator is undergoing a major upgrade to improve safety tests for tall structures. When completed this autumn...
Janet Jansson first started to wonder about the vast universe of underground life as a student at New Mexico State University in the late 1970s. A han...
Just when I think I?ve seen every possible iteration of climbing robot, someone comes up with a new way of getting robots to stick to things. The late...
A new quick and painless sensor that measures blood sugar in human sweat may mean far fewer finger pricks for the millions of people who live with dia...
The field of soft robotics has exploded in the past decade, as ever more researchers seek to make real the potential of these pliant, flexible automat...
Robots are already proving useful in assisting medical staff and supporting those who need in-home care, such as those with dementia. But just how aut...
Janelle Shane works as a research scientist in Colorado, where she makes computer-controlled holograms for studying the brain, and other light-steerin...
A dead fitness tracker can put a damper on your morning run -- and, if you use your tracker as an alarm clock, your whole morning. But what if you cou...
Self driving cars are quite popular these days. They provide a high level of security and comfort for the rider. As the market for these cars continue...