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Redaktionellt bearbetade vetenskapsnyheter — 510 artiklar

Christina V. Theodoris
<p>Creating artificial-intelligence models to find treatments for cardiac diseases</p>
Xiao Yang
<p>Improving brain-machine interfaces to make them more resilient</p>
Amber Young
<p>Standardizing and improving models used in astrobiology</p>
Alex L. Zhang
<p>Making artificial-intelligence recursive language models more efficient</p>
Lvmin Zhang
<p>Developing artificial-intelligence systems to enhance digital art creation</p>
Anthony Fauci
<p>The public health expert and former federal health official talks about the politicization of science</p>
Cynthia Kenyon
<p>The noted aging researcher talks about how scientists are like birds</p>
Angie Rasmussen
<p>The noted virologist talks about how to rebuild the U.S. scientific enterprise</p>
Stephen Streiffer
<p>The materials scientist describes how science is a contact sport</p>
Eric Topol
<p>The famed cardiologist discusses how AI has transformed biomedical science</p>
Rochelle Walensky
<p>The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention talks about threats to U.S. science and ways they can be stopped</p>
Feng Zhang
<p>The CRISPR expert on why immigration should be considered an economic and national security asset for science</p>
Nora D. Volkow
<p>The federal health official on the need to keep scientists from leaving the U.S.</p>
Edward Witten
<p>The renowned physicist on the lack of public support for political interference in science</p>
Michael M. Crow
<p>The higher education innovator shares thoughts on communicating science and connecting research to what the public values</p>
Ted Budd
<p>The North Carolina senator shares why the U.S. needs to remain globally competitive in science and technology</p>
Lucy Jones
<p>The well-known seismologist on the need for the U.S. to recalibrate its social commitment to science</p>
Gavin Newsom
<p>The governor of California, where science and technology are large parts of the economy, on finding the balance in innovation between taking risks and being reckless</p>
Ángel Cabrera
<p>The university leader on how dealing with mistrust in science will help the U.S. keep its competitive edge</p>
Darío Gil
<p>The Department of Energy official discusses what will drive tomorrow&rsquo;s innovation</p>
Jennifer Doudna
<p>The Nobel laureate on why the U.S. needs to treat scientific research as an essential part of the nation&rsquo;s infrastructure</p>
James Manyika
<p>The Google senior vice president talks about the need to reset the relationship between the government and academic and industrial science</p>
Max Hodak
<p>The Neuralink co-founder on how artificial intelligence is the new industrial revolution</p>
Robert Langer
<p>The M.I.T. professor and expert on innovation on why science is worth celebrating</p>
Norbert Holtkamp
<p>The Fermilab physicist on curiosity and doing what you love</p>