In a paper published in PNAS, a University of Michigan team proposes that fundamental principles of control theory and observability can be applied to study biological processes that change over time.
2016: Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ...
Inside nearly every cell of your body, the tiny F1 motor works non-stop to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the universal ...
From lab-grown sperm and eggs to 'virgin births', same-sex couples could have a multitude of options to choose from in mere ...
An overview of how genetics associated with schizophrenia and bipolar can influence how cells communicate, ultimately ...
Physicist Arvind Murugan earns Schmidt Science Polymath award for work at intersection of physics, biology, computation and materials science ...
The seemingly unpredictable, and thereby uncontrollable, dynamics of living organisms have perplexed and fascinated ...
Key Takeaways ・Michael Behe, a biochemistry professor, argues that the complexity of life cannot be fully explained by Darwinian evolution, proposing that such complexity indicates intelligent design ...
Russia’s Bion-M No.2 satellite carried flies, mice, seeds, and microbes to study the effects of space on life and test ...
Abstract: In recent years, the development of flapping-wing robots (FWRs) has made rapid progress. However, the vision-based perception system of FWRs is still in its infancy, which seriously limits ...
Right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson questioned OpenAI head Sam Altman this week about the death of former OpenAI employee Suchir Balaji, reviving a conspiracy theory boosted by Elon Musk that Balaji ...
Conspiracy theories are fascinating tidbits that challenge conventional beliefs. A study has found that people who believe in them are overly confident and not ready to consider alternative ...