Viruses are so simple in their structure, they may not even qualify as living things. Yet, they are ruthless in their robotic ...
Microsoft has announced that an upcoming update to Windows Notepad will enable support for generating and summarizing text using on-device AI models instead of your Microsoft 365 subscription in the ...
Inject this synthetic phage into E. coli and it kills better than the real thing A group of Stanford bioengineers claim that they've created synthetic bacteriophages using AI-generated designs that ...
The genome language model used by the research team is an AI model that treats DNA, RNA, and protein sequences as a 'language' and learns their grammar and meaning. The genome language model treats ...
VirusTotal has discovered a phishing campaign hidden in SVG files that create convincing portals impersonating Colombia's judicial system that deliver malware. VirusTotal detected this campaign after ...
A compromised work MacBook can infect your devices, cause apps to freeze, and change settings. Here’s how to spot and stop it ...
Research led by a physicist at the University of California, Riverside, shows how viruses form protective shells, or capsids, ...
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Lorraine, France, have uncovered ...
Some bacterial-infecting viruses use ‘sponges’ to mop up defence molecules, but bacteria can fight back by responding when a ...
If you have a Copilot Plus PC, Microsoft is adding summarize, write, and rewrite AI-powered features to Notepad soon. Windows Insiders are testing the changes, which don’t require a Microsoft 365 ...
Protein on the surface of brain cells appears to play a key role in disease progression — plus, a bot explores what might have happened to research if the Trump’s teams funding cuts had happened 10 ...
A new study published in the journal Science of The Total Environment has significant bearing on the hackneyed joke about chickens and their numerous reasons for crossing roads. In Florida, there's a ...