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Johns Hopkins engineers use AI to analyze tissue patterns and gain new insights into why some patients respond better to specific breast cancer treatments.
The engineering landscape is undergoing a transformation, and B.Tech aspirants must align their choices with tomorrow’s needs ...
Mohammed Haneefa Nizamudeen/Getty ImagesWith a $1.2M grant from the Department of Defense, Tianfu Wu, associate ...
Researchers have developed a powerful new tool that makes it easier to study the mix of cell types in human tissue, which is ...
Researchers have developed a powerful new tool that makes it easier to study the mix of cell types in human tissue, which is ...
This isn’t about tech for tech’s sake. It’s about creating good jobs, expanding access to opportunity, and strengthening the ...
The allure of Artificial Intelligence is sweeping across the globe, and the Arab world is no exception. Just as the steam ...
MSOE starts construction on a 75.5 million engineering center with AI labs, robotics spaces and modern classrooms, set to open before fall 2027.
A cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless ...
A PDAC cell line was generated from a patient who consented to make the genetic code of her cancer cells publicly available ...
A PDAC cell line was generated from a patient who consented to make the genetic code of her cancer cells publicly available ...