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How can smart contact lenses monitor and treat eye conditions?

Futurum

A participant wearing a smart soft contact lens during the continuous monitoring of ocular pressure © Springer, Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-33254-4. Biomedical engineering is a field that spans many disciplines, combining engineering, biology, medicine and healthcare. Pinterest. ABOUT BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING.

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How Can We Prepare STEM Teachers to Work and Thrive in Rural Schools?

National Science Foundation

chemistry, biology, and physics or both calculus and Algebra I) or to teach and work in other roles in the school such as coach and bus driver. For example, in small rural schools, teachers are often assigned non-traditional tasks and are asked to fulfill multiple roles. Another example is a focus on place-based pedagogy.

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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

But among the examples I’ve at least begun to investigate are metamathematics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, molecular computing, neuroscience, machine learning, immunology, linguistics, economics and distributed computing. Chemistry / Molecular Biology. There are many. Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today.

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Multicomputation: A Fourth Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

But among the examples I’ve at least begun to investigate are metamathematics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, molecular computing, neuroscience, machine learning, immunology, linguistics, economics and distributed computing. Chemistry / Molecular Biology. There are many. Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today.

Science 64
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The Concept of the Ruliad

Stephen Wolfram

The global structures of metamathematics , economics , linguistics and evolutionary biology seem likely to provide examples—and in each case we can expect that at the core is the ruliad, with its unique structure. But what about other models of computation—like cellular automata or register machines or lambda calculus?

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Remembering the Improbable Life of Ed Fredkin (1934–2023) and His World of Ideas and Stories

Stephen Wolfram

It didn’t help that his knowledge of physics was at best spotty (and, for example, I don’t think he ever really learned calculus). Then McCarthy started to explain ways a computer could do algebra. It was all algebra. And Minsky mentioned work a student of his was doing on the “AI problem” of symbolic integration.