Harvard Scientists Pioneer HACE, a New Technique for Targeted Gene Mutation in Human Cells
Harvard researchers have developed a new gene editing technique called Helicase-Assisted Continuous Editing (HACE), allowing precise mutations in specific genes, enhancing targeted genetic research.
World's Fastest Supercomputer "Frontier" Powers AI Protein Revolution at ORNL, Aiming to Transform Medicine and Clean-Up
ORNL's supercomputer Frontier trains AI to design new proteins, potentially advancing medical and environmental solutions, with results earning a Gordon Bell Prize nomination.
Howard County Launches Maryland's First Vulnerability Disclosure Program to Enhance Cybersecurity
Howard County has launched a Vulnerability Disclosure Program in partnership with HackerOne to identify and address cyber threats, being the first in the state to do so, enhancing protection across various critical systems.
ORNL's Powerline Testing Facility Spearheads Innovation to Meet Surging U.S. Energy Demand
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's PCAT facility is testing new power line technologies to help increase the capacity and efficiency of the U.S. power grid in response to rising demands and the effects of extreme weather.
"Hallelujah ... Really Good for Tech": Andreessen Horowitz Founders Openly Celebrate Trump Win, Criticize Tech Regulation
Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, co-founders of Andreessen Horowitz, celebrate political changes following Donald Trump's electoral victory. "Every Morning I Wake Up Happier," says Andreesen, expressing relief from tech regulations they deemed repressive under the Biden administration.
MIT Marvel, Engineers Amp Up CO2 Conversion Game, Paving Way for Eco-Friendly Fuel and Plastics
MIT engineers have developed a more efficient method to convert CO2 into useful products, improving electrochemical system electrodes with integrated copper wires for conductivity and hydrophobicity.












