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Science Matters
From Earth’s poles to black holes, NSF stories about transforming the world through science.
Recent rapid advancements in artificial intelligence have led to the emergence of innovative interdisciplinary fields such as computational medicine — a domain that leverages AI's strength to identify…
Imagine there was a way to detect Alzheimer's disease in its earliest stages. Or that a device the size of a pill could identify patients with irritable bowel syndrome in real-time.
Artificial intelligence, machine learning and advanced robotics are dramatically transforming society, and health care is one of the areas where these technologies could solve many of the issues…
Researchers, with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, discovered the "nitroplast," the first known nitrogen-fixing organelle, or part of a cell, in a multicellular organism.