Consciousness may emerge not from code, but from the way living brains physically compute.
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
MicroRNAs, whose discovery was recognized with the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, are central regulators of gene ...
Scientists have long known that cellular membranes vary in thickness, but measuring those differences inside actual cells has ...
Chemical biology increasingly benefits from the close integration of experimental structural techniques and computational ...
Veronika Koren talks about pursuing a theory of neural coding that doesn’t fit a simple narrative, and the resilience it took to see it through.
Computational fluorescence microscopy (CFM) requires accurate point spread function (PSF) characterization for high-quality ...
In the life sciences and healthcare industries, the speed of innovation impacts how soon new products, medications and ...
A comprehensive genetic investigation led by Dr. Feng Liu at Tianjin Medical University General Hospital has uncovered ...
You won't find AI. Or quantum computing. In fact, most of the fastest-growing technologies for 2026 are in batteries, ...
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Consciousness may come from the brain’s weird computing style
Consciousness has long resisted neat explanations, but a growing body of research suggests the problem may lie in how we ...
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