Although large language models (LLMs) have the potential to transform biomedical research, their ability to reason accurately across complex, data-rich domains remains unproven. To address this ...
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest scale. It would precede the field of nanotechnology by decades. When you ...
Rubinelli is professor of health communication and vice-dean of health sciences at the faculty of health sciences and medicine of the University of Lucerne. Ivic is associate dean of research and ...
Nov. 3 lecture features NC State's Dr. Julie Swann on Data, Decisions and the Drive to Optimize Health Systems The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics welcomes ...
Who is the Antichrist, the biblical antagonist whose rise marks the beginning of the end-times? Peter Thiel recently took a stab at answering this age-old question. Thiel kicks off the lecture series ...
Two popular and returning speakers will launch the annual Florida Lecture Series at Florida Southern College in Lakeland. Gilbert King, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and host of the podcast “Bone ...
Chang Yong Rhee has been the Governor of the Bank of Korea and Chairman of its Monetary Policy Board since 2022. He currently serves as Chair of the Committee on the Global Financial System and as a ...
For more than a century, the humble fruit fly has paved the way for many critical scientific breakthroughs. This tiny insect helped researchers figure out that X-rays can cause genetic mutations. That ...
Students and locals packed Battell Chapel on Thursday for the first meeting of the one-time-only course “America at 250: A History,” with an introductory lecture taught by history professors Beverly ...
Veronica Paulus is a former STAT intern supported by the Harvard University Institute of Politics. The Department of Health and Human Services is terminating a National Institutes of Health grant ...
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