Stanford AI wrote full viral genomes that worked—16 lab-built phages show life can now be designed, not just discovered.
The work, part of larger $2 million effort, will employ AI and other tools to develop eco-friendly membranes for use in medicine, agriculture, industry and other fields.
From CASP to the Virtual Cell Challenge, researchers are leveraging science competitions and high-risk, high-reward grants to ...
The reversible attachment of ubiquitin chains regulates the activity, localization and/or stability of a myriad of cellular proteins. The formation of ubiquitin chains requires the sequential action ...
How to craft a narrative that matters by Frances X. Frei and Anne Morriss Let’s say you’re a leader with an urgent organizational problem—anything from a broken culture to a product that no longer ...
A chance encounter with Don Williams at Trammell Crow inspired Lawrence Gardner to move from corporate sales to real estate. Today, he leads a firm that has closed 41 transactions in 41 states since ...
Farran Powell is the managing editor of investing at Forbes Advisor. She was previously the assistant managing editor of investing at U.S. News & World Report. Her work has appeared in numerous ...
A National Science Foundation grant meant to increase the opportunities for minority students in STEM was cut in May for ...