Artificial Neural Networks: Learning by Doing
Designed to mimic the brain itself, artificial neural networks use mathematical equations to identify and predict patterns in datasets and images. (Source: The Scientist)
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From the Expert: Machine Learning and Artificial Neural Networks
Grace Lindsay explains machine learning and describes how artificial neural networks mimic the architecture of brain neurons to learn from and process data. (Source: The Scientist)
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Peer Profile Program
Scientists elevate other scientists, and we want to help! Recommend a researcher whose achievements inspire you. We’ll share the story. (Source: The Scientist)
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From Stepping Aside to Stepping Forward
Women in science have come a long way, and they do not intend to stop. (Source: The Scientist)
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Selecting Cytokines for Organoid Cultures
Scientists optimize organoid culture growth and consistency with validated growth factor panels. (Source: The Scientist)
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Seeking Solutions for a Sticky Situation
To cling to everything from catheters to skin, Candida auris uses a unique approach. (Source: The Scientist)
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The Mysterious Western Blot Message
Elissavet Chartampila meticulously crafted handwritten labels for her lab tools. Little did she know that some labels last forever. (Source: The Scientist)
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Science Crossword Puzzle
Put on your thinking cap, and take on this fun challenge. (Source: The Scientist)
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The First Human Embryo Model From Embryonic Stem Cells
Jacob Hanna developed a method for replicating embryogenesis outside of the uterus to understand the underlying mechanisms. (Source: The Scientist)
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Lose the Fat and Curb Parasitic Infection
Trypanosoma brucei infection induces fat breakdown, but this strategy benefits the host.  (Source: The Scientist)
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Survival of the Fittest Parasite
Ever the resourceful parasite, Leishmania co-opts a natural antibody from blood to breed. (Source: The Scientist)
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Predict Functional Genomics with Confidence
An advanced multiomics solution allows researchers to predict gene expression, chromatin accessibility, and enhancer state from one DNA sample. (Source: The Scientist)
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Do Animals in Warm Climates Hibernate?
Animals that wind down in the tropics may take us to new frontiers in organ preservation. (Source: The Scientist)
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Greening the Fight Against Huntington’s Disease
Plant chloroplasts offer insights for shielding against protein aggregation in Huntington’s disease. (Source: The Scientist)
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Why Do Male Organisms Exist?
Some species of lizards, grasshoppers, and crustaceans have adopted a ladies-only lifestyle. (Source: The Scientist)
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