From cell biology to ecosystems, virtual labs are making science more interactive, accessible, and engaging than ever. Students can experiment, make mistakes, and learn in safe, flexible environments.
Artificial intelligence is steadily moving beyond chatbots and search engines into something far more complex: human biology.
Crown Bioscience, a global contract research organization (CRO) and a JSR Life Sciences company, today announced a strategic partnership with Turbine, a leading virtual biology company, to advance ...
Stanford's James Zou targets $1B valuation for AI physiology startup backed by Nature-published research and FDA-cleared cardiac AI ...
Rejuvenation is one of the newest and most promising developments in longevity research, a field that began in earnest in ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s non-profit Biohub has launched a $500 million, five-year Virtual Biology Initiative to create predictive AI models of human cells. The effort will ...
AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
Labroots is pleased to announce the 3rd annual event in the Cell & Gene Therapy Virtual Event Series, taking place on October 13th, 2027. The Cell & Gene Therapy planning committee will invite ...
The Trump administration seems determined to reduce scientific testing on animals. Just how serious is it about its new pet ...
A $500 million commitment — and a call for the global scientific community to join — aims to unlock predictive models of the human cell to accelerate the cure and prevention of all disease REDWOOD ...
Opened last year as part of the Montana Digital Academy, a lab at the University of Montana conducts AI training events and ...
ViewsML, a company building the computational layer for biomarker discovery by transforming tissue analysis from a lab process into software, today announced the completion of an oversubscribed $4.9M ...