National Science And Technology
Japan's Nobel Success: A Testament to Research Excellence
As of now, Japan has amassed an impressive 27 Nobel Prizes, spanning diverse fields including physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and the peace prize. This remarkable achievement not only underscores Japan’s multifaceted contributions to global knowledge but also highlights the nation’s unwavering commitment to academic and scientific exploration across various disciplines.
Canada’s Nobel Laureates: A Multidisciplinary Showcase of Excellence
Despite its relatively modest population, Canada has emerged as a global force in intellectual achievement, boasting 26 Nobel laureates as of recent records. These prestigious accolades, spanning literature, physiology or medicine, economics, peace, and physics, underscore the nation’s diverse contributions to human knowledge and its enduring commitment to excellence across multiple disciplines.
Scientists Unveil Ultra - Precise 3D Tumor Cell Maps and 'Molecular Clocks'
On October 30, in 12 papers published in Nature, researchers from the Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN) have created ultra - precise 3D maps of tumor cells by analyzing hundreds of thousands of cells from human and animal tissues. They also developed a “molecular clock” capable of tracking the cellular changes that lead to cancer.
AI-Powered Brain Implant Enables Bilingual Communication for Speech-Impaired Individual
A recent study published in Nature Biomedical Engineering by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has revealed a groundbreaking achievement. An artificial intelligence (AI) system integrated with a brain implant has, for the first time, assisted a person with speech impairments in communicating in two languages.