Homogenization is the name given to any of the processes used to make a mixture of two mutually non-soluble liquids the same throughout. To achieve this, one of the liquids is altered to a state ...
Genizer designs its equipment to support customers at every stage of their journey—from early research in academic labs to ...
Computational homogenization has emerged as an indispensable tool for bridging the gap between the microscale heterogeneity of composite materials and their macroscopic behaviour. By employing ...
Biotic homogenization is the increased similarity of biotas over time caused by the replacement of native species with nonindigenous species, usually as a result of introductions by humans.
High-pressure homogenization is a powerful technique that can rapidly break apart stubborn cells, for example, by limiting the number of passes needed to disrupt them. The cooling available in a ...
One of the largest bottlenecks in a modern life science laboratory workflow is at the beginning of the sample-preparation stage: It is the efficient lysis, homogenization, and grinding of difficult-to ...
A phenomenon of “AI-formization” is emerging, a term I coined to describe the subtle yet profound impact that AI algorithms are having on culture and creativity. This trend manifests as a ...
Every app is unleashing its algorithm on (effectively) the same pool of content, and a winner will eventually emerge. Getty Images This story is syndicated from the Substack newsletter Big Technology; ...
Last week’s article on the ethical risks of chatbots cites concerns about accessibility of AI-supported tools, data policies, and protections against bias and discrimination. These are critically ...