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  • Sep 11, 2024 | medscape.com | Shantanu Singh

    This is the second in a three-part series from Medscape Medical News on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on drug discovery and development. Part 1 is about AI's role in designing speedier, more effective clinical trials. Part 3 reports on AI's ability to create new proteins from scratch, streamlining the creation of protein-based therapeutics. Scientists the world over are racing to end Alzheimer's disease.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | mybigplunge.com | Shantanu Singh

    Amidst the glitz and glamour of India’s wedding world, the concept of destination weddings continues to become more alluring. The trend is majorly driven by the country’s exotic locations nestled amongst the coastline, heritage tapestry or even snow-capped mountains. This exciting journey filled with exquisite venues, picturesque landscapes, romantic settings, and a remarkable celebration, can only live up to your expectations when you choose the right wedding getaway.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | shorturl.at | Shantanu Singh

    Amidst the glitz and glamour of India’s wedding world, the concept of destination weddings continues to become more alluring. The trend is majorly driven by the country’s exotic locations nestled amongst the coastline, heritage tapestry or even snow-capped mountains. This exciting journey filled with exquisite venues, picturesque landscapes, romantic settings, and a remarkable celebration, can only live up to your expectations when you choose the right wedding getaway.

  • Jan 16, 2024 | nature.com | Anne Carpenter |Shantanu Singh

    Advances in technology dramatically accelerate biology research, with computation being a standout example. Typically, adapting a new technology follows stages from method creation, via proof-of-concept application to biology, to the development of usable tools. Creating user-friendly software to bridge computer science and biology is a crucial step, yielding high returns on investment and driving biological discoveries.

  • Sep 8, 2023 | the-scientist.com | Anne Carpenter |Shantanu Singh

    Scientists have been peeking through microscopes and taking pictures of cells for decades. The methods available for visualizing highly complex cells have changed over time, moving from simpler morphology-focused imaging to single-cell specific fluorescence microscopy. Despite these improving approaches, there is a vast amount of information left unexplored in cells, like hidden treasures at the ends of breadcrumb trails.

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