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Read moreNow, you can hold a copy of your brain in the palm of your hand: New 3D printing technique enables faster, better, and cheaper models of patient-specific medical data for research and diagnosis
What if you could hold a physical model of your own brain in your hands, accurate down to its every
Read moreNew method for finding disease-susceptibility genes
A new study, affiliated with UNIST has recently presented a novel statistical algorithm, capable of identifying potential disease genes in
Read moreNew computational strategy designed for more personalized cancer treatment
Mathematicians and cancer scientists have found a way to simplify complex biomolecular data about tumors, in principle making it easier
Read moreEasier way to predict how chemical compounds will interact
New research has revealed that simple, commercially available computer programmes could be used to design next generation drug-delivery systems by
Read moreMaking computer animation more agile, acrobatic — and realistic: From martial arts to break dancing, deep reinforcement learning provides realistic simulations
It’s still easy to tell computer-simulated motions from the real thing — on the big screen or in video games,
Read moreA Zika vaccine could virtually eliminate prenatal infections, model shows
A Zika vaccine could have a substantial effect on mitigating and preventing future Zika virus outbreaks. Through a combination of
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