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"The obstacles to climate action are neither physical nor technological. At this point, they remain political."
Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS and @PENN_EES discusses why viewing the climate crisis as a political obstacle is cause for hope: fro.ntiers.in/YF4h
"The obstacles to climate action are neither physical nor technological. At this point, they remain political."
Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS discusses why viewing the climate crisis as a political obstacle is cause for hope: fro.ntiers.in/TnfP
Brain organoid research "could provide the tools to go beyond the limits of biological computing".
Read the viewpoint by Prof Arti Ahluwalia and Dr Chiara Magliaro @mirage_morgane of @Unipisa@CPiaggioUniPisa to learn more: fro.ntiers.in/QXCV
Organoid intelligence (OI) touches fields from cell biology and bioengineering to AI, medical research, and ethics.
Could your research be part of the biocomputing revolution? Read article in Frontiers in Science by @JohnsHopkins, @UCSanDiego, and other top researchers ⬇️
Climate scientists’ best estimate is that warming will stop once emissions reach net zero.
But some experts warn that significant continued warming is a risk that's currently being overlooked.
Read more in the Frontiers in Science article hub: fro.ntiers.in/net-zero-hub
"Only by collaborating will we be able to realize the full potential of OI to advance science, technology, and medicine".
The authors of a recent article on #OrganoidIntelligence (OI) call upon the scientific community to help realize the potential of OI: fro.ntiers.in/TvTD
‘Human functioning’ integrates biological health with the lived experience of health - a rethinking of health and well-being that can revolutionize healthcare and policy.
Read the article on this new concept in Frontiers in Science by @UniLuzern and @paraplegiker researchers ⬇️
"Do we feel lucky?"
Prof @MichaelEMann of @PennSAS and @PENN_EES suggests re-examining global carbon budgets to account for continued global warming after net zero.
Read the editorial: fro.ntiers.in/YF4h
Join @ToxmasHartung, Lena Smirnova, Alysson Muotri, David Gracias, Brett Kagan @ANeuroExplorer, and Karen Rommelfanger for a #FrontiersForum Deep Dive on organoid intelligence - taking place today at 17:00 CEST.
Spaces still available, register here: fro.ntiers.in/OIregister2
"...the opportunity for experimental intervention is much greater in organoids than in brains studied in vivo."
Prof Karl Friston of @ucl @WCHN_UCL contemplates how organoids can transform neurobiology in his Frontiers in Science viewpoint: fro.ntiers.in/J9rR