DNA computers can use biological material to perform mathematical functions and store information, but their power sources have been fragile. Researchers now say they’ve developed a reliable source: ...
Nick Redman, director of analysis at Oxford Analytica, talks about China's desire to indigenize chip production, and how it's rooted in their belief that the US will not be a reliable partner. He also ...
A woman found dead in Illinois in 1982 has been identified as 39-year-old Linda Cecilia Haddad. Advanced DNA and genealogy work led to the breakthrough, decades after traditional investigation stalled ...
Epigenica AB, the leader in epigenomic innovation, announces the launch of the EpiFinder GenomePro, a cutting-edge platform for advanced epigenomic research. The EpiFinder GenomePro enables ...
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China’s AI Firms Spring Back from U.S. Chip Restrictions
In the face of U.S. restrictions on the most powerful microchips for powering artificial intelligence, Chinese companies say they have developed their own.
Epigenica AB, the leader in epigenomic innovation, proudly announces the launch of the EpiFinder™ GenomePro product, utilizing its ...
As well as sinking the vital putt the Offaly man also played a key role in protecting Rory McIlroy from baying New York crowds during fourballs ...
Canyon County produces 65% of the world's sweet corn seed. The region ranks first in the United States for onion seed production, and if you have enjoyed popcorn at a movie theater, there's about a 50 ...
Intel was famous for its company culture. Understanding how it deteriorated offers lessons for other tech high-fliers.
More than 40 years ago, the remains of a unknown woman was found along U.S. Route 136 in McLean County. Authorities have now identified her as 39-year-old Linda C. Haddad.
Texas DPS crime labs across the state opened their doors to the public last week for a glimpse into the world of forensic science.
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