To each his own ideal dog, the match is made by an algorithm
To each his own ideal dog: finding the optimal match between a human being and his dog is possible with an algorithm capable of analyzing
To each his own ideal dog: finding the optimal match between a human being and his dog is possible with an algorithm capable of analyzing
Thanks to Crispr-Cas9, the DNA cut-and-sew technique, it has been possible to ‘repair’ immune cells by correcting the genetic defects underlying rare diseases that affect
The first direct evidence of rapid melting of glaciers at the end of the last ice age, around 8,000 years ago, has been found in
A gene responsible for heart malformations in Down syndrome has been identified: by regulating its hyperactivity, a partial improvement in heart defects in mice was
The first human brain tissue capable of growing and functioning just like the real thing has been 3D printed: it can be used to study
New architectures to reduce processor consumption and simplify their use to open the doors even to non-experts: these are two of the major challenges in
In Antarctica everything is ready for the winter research campaign, at the Concordia base, while in Terra Nova Bay the Mario Zucchelli station closes. The
The largest magnetic field permeating five cosmic giants made up of colossal galaxy clusters has been mapped for the first time. Among these also the
The first trees, which appeared on Earth between 400 and 350 million years ago, had bizarre shapes, very different from the current ones and reminiscent
The Artificial Intelligences of the future will be able to rely on memories made of light: these are circuits based on light instead of electronics,