Robotics company Boston Dynamics has struck a partnership with Google’s AI research lab to speed up the development of its ...
Verified Market Research® a leading provider of business intelligence and market analysis is thrilled to announce the release of its comprehensive and authoritative report on the, "Next-Generation ...
According to a recent AHA Scientific Statement, despite ongoing limitations, recent advances in genomic sequencing ...
Combining virtual dental care with licensed dentists and an innovative oral cancer diagnostics solution ensures all ...
KNOXVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, January 8, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Daisy Genomics Inc. (“Daisy Genomics”) and New Day ...
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Da Vinci's DNA Is Potentially in The Hands of Scientists
Scientists with the ambitious Leonardo da Vinci DNA Project think they have potentially snagged a sample of DNA from the ...
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SOPHiA GENETICS and MD Anderson Announce Strategic Collaboration to Accelerate AI-Driven Precision Oncology
SOPHiA GENETICS (NASDAQ: SOPH), a global leader in AI-driven precision medicine, and The University of Texas MD Anderson ...
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New DNA tests reveal hidden biological traces on Renaissance art
DNA analysis of cultural artifacts shows diverse biological profiles, but contamination and mixed signals complicate ...
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MD Anderson and SOPHiA GENETICS join forces to accelerate data-driven cancer care
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and SOPHiA GENETICS today announced a strategic collaboration that unites ...
Globally, NIPT is seeing increasing uptake across hospitals and diagnostic laboratories as demand for safer, early fetal screening rise and prenatal care pathways continue to evolve globally helping ...
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Art Sleuths May Have Recovered Traces Of Leonardo Da Vinci's DNA From One Of His Drawings
Although the results aren't conclusive, the technique used to gather the DNA represents a significant milestone in the study ...
Researchers find trace DNA on a Renaissance drawing linked to Leonardo da Vinci, showing how fragile artworks can preserve biological clues.
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