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The integration of AI into digital pathology has the potential to transform cancer diagnostics by enabling scalable, quantitative analysis of tissue specimens. However, widespread deployment of AI-assisted pathology remains challenged by the need for costly imaging infrastructure and the lack of reliable mechanisms to assess prediction confidence.
SonoThera has secured another $125 million to take its ultrasound-based gene therapy technology into the clinic. The company is focused on two lead programs in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, and ...
A new study from the Tufts University Center for Cellular Agriculture (TUCCA), recently published in Food Quality & Preference, explores how terminology influences consumer perceptions of cultivated meat products in the United States and Germany.
For many Florida homeowners, lawn mowing can feel like a never-ending chore, especially in the heat of summer. New guidance from experts suggests autonomous or robotic lawn mowers can ease that burden while effectively managing Florida's hardy lawns, including St. Augustine grass.
This is Optimizer, a weekly newsletter sent from Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song that dissects and discusses the latest gizmos and potions that swear they're going to change your life. This week's issue is a special early edition tied to The Verge's WWDC coverage. You can expect our next issue at its usual time next Friday. Opt in for Optimizer here. Apple doesn't like telling people what to do with their health. At least, that's been true of its approach to the Health app and Apple Watch for the past 11 years. You can track various metrics, such as steps, workouts, and sleep quality. You can also view long-term trends - as in, whether … Read the full story at The Verge.
System not fit for purpose due to poor infrastructure and planning, with minority groups particularly at risk, MPs say The UK’s stem cell transplant system is potentially putting the lives of blood cancer patients at risk as a result of inadequate infrastructure and a lack of long-term planning, a parliamentary report has found. A hematopoietic stem cell transplant, often referred to as a bone marrow transplant, is a medical procedure in which stem cells from a healthy donor are transplanted into a patient. Continue reading...
Yes, and the AI we all have access to is what we should be concerned about - Iain McGilchrist and Lucy OslerArtificial intelligence (AI) can help people. It's transforming medical research, accelerating drug development, and identifying data patterns that have evaded us. But the AI that will most profoundly shape the nation's everyday mental health isn't the algorithm reading your MRI results- it's the free chatbot in your pocket.ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, your Replika girlfriend. They are there for us at 3 am, listening without judgment, offering us guidance. And in a nation with an exhausted mental healthcare system, it's easy to see why we find these digital companions so appealing. And they are indeed appealing: two recent surveys have found that almost 40% of young people in England have turned to AI chatbots for support or companionship, and one in three US teenagers find conversation with AI more satisfying than...
Seph Fontane Pennock has sold a business for eight figures, built platforms serving tens of millions of people, and co-founded software used by therapists and coaches worldwide. His newest venture, Regenerated.com, is the one he says he had to build. Not because the market was there. Because he needed it himself.
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to transform the landscape of neuro-oncology diagnostics, researchers in Heidelberg have engineered an artificial intelligence system capable of classifying brain tumors with unmatched precision, utilizing only standard histological tissue sections. This pioneering AI model, named Hetairos, leverages conventional microscopic stains combined with sophisticated deep learning to accurately identify more than […]
MIT's 3D-printed triaxial electrospray nozzles could revolutionize drug and self-healing material manufacturing. By using a relatively inexpensive resin printing approach, the new nozzle fabrication technique removes the need for a semiconductor-class cleanroom facility.
Experts in Heidelberg, Germany, have developed an AI system that can classify brain tumors with unprecedented accuracy using standard microscopic tissue sections. Using digitized standard stains, the system identifies more than 100 molecular subtypes of central nervous system tumors, delivers results within minutes and could accelerate the diagnosis of brain tumors worldwide. The work appears in Nature Cancer.
Tampa General's Palantir-built Sepsis Hub has saved nearly 900 lives and halved sepsis deaths, so why aren't more US hospitals using it?
arXiv:2606.10544v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Current scaling trajectories for Generative AI, typified by linear supply-side "stacks," prioritize performance density while externalizing significant thermodynamic and material costs. As the "Twin Transition" of green and digital transformation accelerates, the industry faces technology gaps - including Scope 3 emissions and e-waste recycling - that impede sustainable scaling and lead to social tensions. This study proposes a Regenerative Socio-Technical roadmap that repurposes the Sustainable Production and Consumption system map to reframe artificial intelligence infrastructure as a system-of-systems governed ultimately by planetary limits. By integrating the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IEEE IRDS) sustainability considerations for semiconductor facilities, the study proposes a metabolic circuit framework that centers "Values and Needs" within production and
Michael Peel / Financial Times: The EU warns that AI-boosted chemical synthesis is helping European drug gangs develop new “designer” drug precursors that evade existing product blacklists — EU agency chief warns traffickers are tapping new technologies to develop and deliver illegal substances
Breakthrough pancreatic cancer drug nearly doubles survival in trial USA TodayThe most hopeful cancer news in years vox.comExperimental Drug Doubles Median Survival in Patients With Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer Harvard Medical SchoolFor pancreatic cancer patients, an exciting drug can feel out of reach statnews.comThe Guardian view on cancer treatments: new hope for patients now and in the future | Editorial The Guardian
Breakthrough pancreatic cancer drug nearly doubles survival in trial USA TodayThe most hopeful cancer news in years vox.comExperimental Drug Doubles Median Survival in Patients With Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer Harvard Medical SchoolFor pancreatic cancer patients, an exciting drug can feel out of reach statnews.comThe Guardian view on cancer treatments: new hope for patients now and in the future | Editorial The Guardian
Tea may help protect against heart disease, diabetes, cancer, cognitive decline, and age related muscle loss, according to a major review. But the way you drink it matters, since bottled and bubble teas often contain ingredients that can diminish tea's health benefits.
Researchers from the University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies have published research examining graduate students' attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and their reported use of ChatGPT in higher education environments. The article, "Relationship between Students' Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence (AI) and their usage of AI Chatbots," appears in the International Journal of AI in Pedagogy, Innovation, and Learning Futures.
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement, the interface between artificial intelligence (AI) and higher education has become an epicenter of scholarly discussions and practical exploration. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Phoenix College of Doctoral Studies sheds light on graduate students’ perceptions of AI chatbots, with a focus on […]
A new Penn-led randomized controlled trial has found that AI-powered chatbots can make vaccine-hesitant parents more likely to say they will immunize their children against human papillomavirus (HPV), but no more than standard written public health materials.
Birmingham-based Rem3dy Health, the parent company of personalised vitamin brand Nourished, has raised £14 million at a valuation of £84 million in a round backed by a mix of global strategic investors. The round was led by Japanese beverage and wellness group Suntory, Spanish brewing conglomerate Estrella Galicia, Indian healthcare provider Apollo Hospitals, and French […] This story continues at The Next Web
It might soon be "game over" for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that lets humans play video games directly with their brains. Using real-time fMRI (functional MRI), they confirmed that the technology could help humans control a computer with their brain activity in a highly efficient way. The study appears in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Three commercially available radiology AI systems have shown the potential to flag early signs of breast cancer up to 6 years before a diagnosis, according to a study published in Radiology, the flagship journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
In a groundbreaking advancement for plant biotechnology, researchers have unveiled a newly optimized prime editing system tailored specifically for soybean, overcoming longstanding efficiency barriers in dicotyledonous plants. This pioneering system, termed GmPEplus, enacts multiple strategic modifications aimed at maximizing heritable precision genome edits, marking a significant leap forward in crop genetic engineering. The implications of […]
In a groundbreaking exploration into cancer biology, recent research has unveiled the intricate metabolic interplay between cancer stem cells (CSCs) and the specialized cellular microenvironments they inhabit. While traditionally, stromal cells within tumors have been recognized for their role in shaping the metabolic heterogeneity across diverse tumor types, emerging evidence highlights the profound influence exerted […]
MIT researchers have demonstrated a low-cost design for specialized electronic nozzles, called triaxial electrospray emitters, that could be used to manufacture time-release drug-delivery particles or self-healing materials efficiently and at scale.
In a groundbreaking study published in the prestigious journal Radiology, researchers have illuminated the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the early detection of breast cancer. By harnessing three commercially available AI-based computer-assisted detection (AI-CAD) systems, the study reveals that these technologies can identify mammographic signs of breast cancer up to six years before […]
Doctors are being left exposed to legal claims by a “widening gulf” between the law and the rapidly changing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) has warned.In its report Closing the AI Liability Gap,1 the medical defence organisation said that doctors and the NHS were currently expected to absorb all legal responsibility for AI use in healthcare, while AI companies were “shielded.”Under the current legislative framework doctors could be held wholly liable if an AI suggestion turns out to be wrong and they have followed it, said the MPS. At the same time, if doctors “reject an AI output and things go wrong, there is a real and significant risk that they could face allegations of negligence.”As AI systems are not clearly defined as “products,” manufacturers and suppliers may not face the same consequences that apply when a defective product is found to have...
Startups that fashion themselves as AI doctors that patients can chat with have gained traction over the last year. One of these startups, K Health, began in 2016 as a symptom checker ...
TUESDAY, June 9, 2026 — Elizabeth Bonker is a silent woman with a loud mission. She wants government agencies to cover the costs of training people with autism in a form of communication called assisted spelling. One problem: Leading professional...
Weight lifting and other forms of resistance training can increase bone density, lower diabetes risk and boost mental health
It'll be the first time ER-100 technology they claim can reverse aging in cells has been tested on a human
New research published in the journal Environmental Research: Climate found that extreme heat is already influencing how people with cancer manage daily life, access care, and make treatment-related decisions.
AI voice scams surged 1,210% in 2025, using just three seconds of audio to clone voices. Learn how scammers use data brokers to target families.
Muscle spasticity is a common and often debilitating consequence of spinal cord injury that can significantly affect mobility and quality of life. Spasticity is a condition in which muscles become abnormally stiff or tight because of disrupted nerve signaling, often causing exaggerated reflexes, involuntary muscle spasms, and difficulty with movement.
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This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. David Sinclair plans to test whole-body rejuvenation drugs in the XPrize competition The outspoken longevity scientist David Sinclair has predicted that, one day, you’ll go to the doctor and get a…
image: FireANTS combines AI and geometry to match features in dense images faster and more accurately, with potential applications in fields like radiology. view more Credit: Pratik Chaudhari, James Gee, Rohit Jena Penn Engineers have developed an open-source algorithm that combines the speed of AI with the precision of geometry to compare complex medical images quickly […]
The outspoken longevity scientist David Sinclair has been predicting that one day, you’ll go to the doctor and get a prescription that will make you 10 years younger. Now MIT Technology Review has learned that he has plans to launch human tests of an oral “reprogramming” drug as part of a $101 million competition organized…
arXiv:2606.07568v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Scientific data annotation, such as tracking animals in video or proofreading neural reconstructions, remains bottlenecked by the "last mile" problem: even with strong automation, verification and correction consume substantial human effort. Standard approaches train models to directly predict annotations, discarding the rich supervision in how experts navigate, click, verify, and correct. We introduce a framework for studying behavioral cloning on scientific annotation: 9 synthetic tasks paired with synthetic annotations that simulate realistic human strategies including exploration, mistake correction, and strategic decision-making. Our experiments reveal several findings. First, skills emerge hierarchically: models learn GUI mechanics before task-critical decisions, and commit fewer mistakes than the training data while retaining the ability to correct errors when they occur. Second, scaling models on multi-task behavioral cloning
arXiv:2606.08614v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Cloning refers to producing identical copies of existing objects. Here, we experimentally show how to clone acoustic scattering objects. We acquire a digital twin and bring it back to life - a simple two-step process. First, we use broadband speakers to illuminate the scattering object within a closed receiver aperture. From these recorded reverberative data, we retrieve the object's scattering Green's functions using multidimensional deconvolution. In the second step, the acoustic scatterer is holographically reconstructed using the acquired scattering Green's functions. The hologram scatters any wavefield in real-time exactly like the original object would. Low-latency feedback reproduces all orders of interactions between the physical wavefield and the numerically defined hologram. This two-step process is demonstrated by cloning and modifying several rigid scatterers in a two-dimensional acoustic waveguide. Applications range from
AI is already transforming healthcare delivery for clinicians, patients, and their clinical partnerships, we learn in The Philips Future Health Index 2026. For this year’s annual futures report, Philips conducted two surveys among 2,011 healthcare professionals and 20,085 patients, spanning ten countries and fielded between February and April 2026. AI adoption among healthcare providers and patients in this early phase is showing benefits translating into greater productivity, clinician well-being, improved data workflows, and expanded access and capacity for clinicians to see more patients. Health systems the world over are feeling under-resourced in the midst of rising prices, labor supply constraints, and demographic challenges. The bar chart presents the granular data for each of the ten countries Philips assessed in terms of AI’s expanding access and capacity. On average
arXiv:2606.09556v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: AI Scientist agents are often evaluated as if capability were mainly a function of model quality, prompting, or reasoning scaffolds. We test a different hypothesis in drug-asset valuation: for knowledge-intensive scientific decisions, the limiting factor is often the evidence substrate the agent can access. We run a controlled three-arm ablation on a production valuation agent: A is a plain web-only LLM analyst, B adds public structured tools plus a 14-dimension valuation playbook, verifier, objectivity policy and red-team, and C adds the proprietary Noah AI corpus of curated pipeline, trial and deal intelligence. Across a 13-asset stratified benchmark, B improves calibration and audit discipline: tier-in-range accuracy rises from 0.80 to 0.89 and objectivity from 3.16 to 3.30. But B does not remove the factual ceiling. Under capability-superset accounting, A and B recover only 0.25 and 0.38 of the curated gold competitive record, while
arXiv:2606.09315v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: BCI-to-agent pipelines turn decoded neural activity into an authorization channel for tool-use agents, exposing a new attack surface we call \emph{brain-prompt injection}: signal-side perturbations, context-only injections, and adaptive dual-decoder attacks can all change the routed action while EEG-side or text-side monitors remain blind. Route safety in this stack depends on what the audit log can observe, not on decoder accuracy or agreement alone. We define a Route-Safety Audit Contract: a minimal log schema, denominator hierarchy, and endpoint specification, and prove an audit-schema separation theorem together with a C3 attacked-dependence decomposition; clean agreement and marginal robustness do not identify the joint term that controls C3 routing. As a calibration layer on top of the contract, we apply split-conformal calibration to a non-oracle EEG confirmation channel and report the resulting false-accept frontier under an
arXiv:2606.08170v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: With the evolution of large foundation models (LFMs), data-driven autonomous driving has made significant strides. However, existing paradigms still face severe challenges in complex interaction and long-tail scenarios due to distribution shift and causal confusion. These limitations often result in a lack of human-level decision-making flexibility and safety in extreme conditions. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes a Human-in-the-Loop Online Behavior Cloning frame work (HiL-OBC) for autonomous driving, which aims to deeply integrate the cross-modal perceptual capabilities of LFMs with the high-level driving intelligence of human experts. Specifically, HiL-OBC deployment is executed through three critical phases: policy initialization with human intervention, latent behavioral modeling with Bayesian policy adaptation, and online deploy ment and updates. Furthermore, we design a Multi-modal Online Behavior Cloning (MOBC)
arXiv:2606.08131v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Conversational AI is increasingly used for advice, interpretation, reassurance, and decision support in contexts where users may be vulnerable, uncertain, or dependent on the system's apparent competence. Existing alignment work often focuses on model objectives, preference optimization, or output correctness. Yet, many harms arise through interaction: how systems frame authority, express uncertainty, simulate empathy, support reasoning, and make boundaries legible. This paper introduces the Layered Cognitive Alignment Model (LCAM), a conceptual and normative framework for diagnosing interac-tional alignment failures in conversational AI. LCAM defines alignment as a calibrated fit among system behavior, user goals, task demands, and normative context. It distinguishes five layers of fit: perceptual, semantic, affective, cognitive, and ethical, and two diagnostic polarities of misalignment: underfit and overreach. We apply LCAM to a
A Chinese team has transplanted a pig’s kidneys and liver into a patient who had suffered brain death, a world first which may pave the way for multi-organ animal-to-human transplants. After the operation, the organs functioned within the 53-year-old man for nearly five days before the study was ended per his family’s wishes. Xenotransplantation, or the transplant of organs or tissues from one species to another, could help tackle global organ shortages that leave patients in limbo or...
Similar to the way DNA damage can contribute to human diseases such as cancer, it can also disrupt growth, development and survival in plants. Every day, plants endure environmental stresses such as sunlight, radiation, drought and soil stress—all of which can damage their DNA. However, they cannot move away from danger. How do plants handle all that damage?
The Cilento Initiative on Aging Outcomes (CIAO) recently convened its 11th annual research symposium at the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, marking a significant milestone in the international quest to unravel the complex biology underpinning human longevity and healthy aging. This symposium brought together a distinguished cadre of scientists and clinicians from Europe and […]
In May 2026, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's administration filed suit against Character Technologies Inc., the company behind the popular chatbot platform Character.AI. A state investigation found that a chatbot character named "Emilie" claimed to have a medical degree, seven years of practice and a Pennsylvania medical license—and was providing users with a fabricated license number. As of April 17, 2026, the chatbot had accumulated approximately 45,500 user interactions on the platform. The suit was filed by Pennsylvania's State Board of Medicine.
An 8-month-old infant with severe genetic epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to receive an experimental gene replacement therapy designed to restore the function of the WWOX gene directly in the brain. The treatment, administered at Schneider Children's Medical Center of Israel, represents a significant milestone in the development of precision genetic therapies for rare neurological disorders.
The corresponding author of this article by Fahad Razak and colleagues has been changed (BMJ 2026;393:e078892; doi:10.1136/bmj-2026-078892)
Samsung’s latest Health app update brings a redesigned wellness dashboard and new AI health tools, but current Galaxy Watch owners still need a compatibility list. The post Samsung Health Update Leaves Galaxy Watch Owners Waiting on Key AI Features appeared first on TechRepublic.
A groundbreaking randomized controlled trial led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania has shed new light on the efficacy of AI-driven chatbots in influencing parental intentions around vaccinating their children against human papillomavirus (HPV). The study, which meticulously compared an AI-powered chatbot’s persuasive potential against traditional written public health materials, found that while chatbots […]
“Guardian of the genome,” p53 is now therapeutically accessible using CRISPR-based technology from Jennifer Doudna’s lab. The approach uses RNA signatures to identify and destroy traditionally undruggable cancer cells. The post CRISPR Shreds Undruggable Cancer Cells with Precision appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
A new UCL-led international trial will assess whether AI can perform as well as expert radiologists at detecting prostate cancer on MRI scans.
A new Penn-led randomized controlled trial has found that AI-powered chatbots can make vaccine-hesitant parents more likely to say they will immunize their children against human papillomavirus (HPV), but no more than standard written public health materials.
An international research team coordinated by the Medical University of Vienna has demonstrated in a clinical trial that Torque-Teno-virus-guided dosing of immunosuppressants in kidney transplant recipients is safe.
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who suffers from an incurable lung disease, has been placed on a waiting list for a lung transplant.
A kidney transplant risk prediction model demonstrated accuracy at 10 years for predicting mortality risks, according to study data published in JAMA Network Open.Previous studies that developed kidney transplant risk prediction models were limited by a lack of external validation cohorts and short follow-up periods, according to Charlotte Debiais-Deschamps, MD, a nephrologist at the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, and colleagues. Thus, the researchers aimed to develop a risk prediction model that could predict both short-term and long-term mortality risks for kidney transplant
An eight-month-old infant with a severe genetic epilepsy has become the first patient in the world to receive an experimental gene replacement therapy designed to restore the function of the WWOX gene directly in the brain.
World Cup crowds spark outbreak tracking as AI tensions rise and ancient Rome’s roads get a stunning reboot
Researchers have made a new biomaterial that has a similar tensile strength as a fruit roll-up and could help reduce waste produced from indoor decor.
arXiv:2606.06552v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Quantum encrypted cloning shows that an unknown quantum state can be distributed into multiple encrypted copies without contradicting the no-cloning theorem: each copy is unusable on its own, but can be redeemed together with a suitable quantum key. Recent work has related canonical encrypted-cloning protocols to particular forms of quantum secret sharing. Here we take the converse perspective: instead of mapping a given encrypted-cloning protocol into QSS, we use QSS access structures as a design library from which encrypted-cloning schemes can be extracted. The criterion is access-structural. A QSS scheme supports a quantum encrypted-cloning structure whenever it contains a family of qualified sets with a non-qualified common intersection. The common subsystem is interpreted as the key, while the non-common parts are interpreted as encrypted clones relative to that key. Thus quantum encrypted cloning does not require a new notion of
arXiv:2606.07240v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Cross-lingual voice cloning aims to generate speech in a target language while preserving speaker identity from a source-language reference. This task is central to speech translation and is the focus of the IWSLT 2026 Cross-Lingual Voice Cloning track. A key challenge is maintaining intelligibility and naturalness in the presence of accent variation and domain-specific vocabulary. We build on a multilingual text-to-speech model, FishAudio-S2-Pro, and introduce language tag prompting to improve language control and reduce accent leakage. We further apply reinforcement learning (RL) fine-tuning for task adaptation and observe improvements in intelligibility. Finally, we propose a reference-conditioned lexical matching method that improves pronunciation of domain-specific terms when lexical overlap is present. Results show that language prompting provides the largest gains, while lexical matching yields consistent improvements on matched
arXiv:2606.06869v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Aim: Existing AI-assisted traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic tools suffer from opaque reasoning processes, passive interaction, and limited treatment plan presentation. This study proposes a knowledge-enhanced visual diagnostic system to improve the transparency and interpretability of syndrome differentiation and treatment. Methods: The system is built upon a Neo4j knowledge graph comprising 241 syndromes, 1,263 symptoms, and 2,485 relations. It incorporates a four-stage symptom matching pipeline (exact, semantic, fuzzy, and large language model verification), an information gain-driven proactive questioning strategy optimized with genetic algorithms, and a multimodal treatment presentation integrating artificial intelligence-generated illustrations, three-dimensional meridian-acupoint models, and evidence-based literature. Results: Knowledge graph constraints reduced non-standard outputs by 32%. Case studies validated
Novo Nordisk exploring additional uses for obesity drug semaglutide, including potential for longevity and aesthetics. Importance Rank: 1 read more
In his address at the 2026 World Economic Forum, the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, described a rupture in the global order, one that is now prompting nations to rethink economic security, supply chains, and technological independence.1 Increasingly, these concerns extend beyond traditional economic sectors to new forms of international collaboration. One promising pathway is cooperation among middle powers centred on health data and health artificial intelligence (AI).Middle power countries such as Canada, Australia, South Korea, and numerous European countries are not global superpowers but can exert influence through collaborative approaches, institution building, and collective influence.2 A potential approach to middle power collaboration related to health data encompasses infrastructure and technical approaches such as storage, governance, interoperability, and secure exchange of health data; and applications such as the development of health AI for decision support, risk
Regenerative farming practices could help protect arable crops from the worst effects of drought, new European field data suggests. The r...
arXiv:2606.06562v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Personalised cancer therapy aims to tailor treatment to individual tumour profiles, yet tumour heterogeneity and adaptive resistance continue to limit clinical efficacy. Drug combinations offer a strategy to overcome resistance by simultaneously targeting multiple pathways, but their rational design is constrained by the vast combinatorial search space and experimental cost. Here, we present an AI-guided, QSAR-driven iterative optimisation framework that integrates machine learning with automated experimental screening to enable closed-loop discovery of selective multi-drug therapies. Starting from an initial random screen, the system iteratively predicts, tests, and refines three-drug combinations targeting MCF7 breast cancer cells. Incorporation of non-tumorigenic MCF10A cells enables explicit optimisation of tumour-selective efficacy, prioritising regimens that maximise cancer cell killing while sparing healthy cells. Across
The rising popularity of lab-grown diamonds heaps pressure on those hunting for the natural gems.
A Harvard study of over 147,000 adults found that 90 to 119 minutes of weekly strength training was linked to a 13% lower risk of death from any cause.
A group of researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) has recently developed a new stem cell therapy with a remarkable ability to reverse new-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) in a mouse model of the disease. The work is published in the journal Molecular Therapy.
The rods and cones in your eyes are responsible for helping you see, but what is responsible for helping them? Retinal pigment epithelium cells are their caretakers, but environmental, genetic and aging factors can strain them and make them less effective. This is known as age-related macular degeneration—a leading cause of blindness.
A car mechanic decided to put ChatGPT to the test in diagnosing a car that would not start. Here's how the AI bot did, and how things could have been better.
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In the wake of the 2025 Mpox outbreak that extensively affected Sierra Leone, a groundbreaking scientific advancement has been reported, spearheading diagnostic methodologies and epidemic containment strategies worldwide. Scientists led by Gopal, Abay, and Payne rapidly engineered a portable, CRISPR-based assay specifically designed for Mpox detection, marking a turning point in field diagnostics of viral […]
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips Many investors think of AI as a story about chips, software, and the companies building the technology. But its biggest impact may be far broader than that. My colleague Louis Navellier has been exploring how the same deep-learning systems that are accelerating breakthroughs in medicine, scientific research, and drug discovery could also transform the way investors identify opportunities in the stock market. The post AI Could Help You Live Longer – and Invest Smarter appeared first on InvestorPlace.
If you follow wellness channels on social media, you might've come across the claim that your grip strength—or how firmly you can squeeze something with your hands—can predict how long you will live.
G protein-coupled receptors, or GPCRs, sit in the plasma membrane, the boundary that defines the inside and outside
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot said AI is helping the company develop medicines faster and make smarter decisions throughout the research process.
Mouseless: Revolutionary Keyboard-Driven Control for macOS, Linux, and Windows In an era where productivity tools are constantly evolving, one application stands out for its elegant simplicity and powerful functionality: Mouseless. This innovative software provides lightning-fast mouse control entirely through the keyboard, transforming how users interact with their computers across macOS, Linux, and Windows platforms. Whether you're a power user seeking maximum efficiency, someone dealing with...
Reid Hoffman is stepping down from Microsoft‘s board of directors after nearly a decade. The company disclosed the departure in a regulatory filing on Thursday. Hoffman said he wants to go “founder mode” with Manus, his AI-powered drug discovery startup. Hoffman joined the board in 2016 after Microsoft bought his company LinkedIn for $26.2 billion. […] This story continues at The Next Web
Exclusive: Biggest Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough In 50 Years, Says Indian Doctor, Co-Author Of Global Clinical Trial NDTVA new pancreatic cancer drug is changing survival rates for one of the deadliest cancers UCHealthNew pancreatic cancer pill nearly doubles survival time in breakthrough trial Fox NewsA new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients Science NewsLandmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors Scientific American
Exclusive: Biggest Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough In 50 Years, Says Indian Doctor, Co-Author Of Global Clinical Trial NDTVA new pancreatic cancer drug is changing survival rates for one of the deadliest cancers UCHealthNew pancreatic cancer pill nearly doubles survival time in breakthrough trial Fox NewsA new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients Science NewsLandmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors Scientific American
Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post: Inside the Trump admin's push to integrate AI into the healthcare system, including an FDA regulatory fast track for digital health tech like AI chatbots — The administration is laying the groundwork for chatbots that can diagnose illness and prescribe medicine, but physicians say AI can introduce more problems.
A new review was published in Volume 18 of Aging on May 15, 2026, titled "Blue period – features of senescence 30 years after beta-galactosidase."
For Beijing-based METiS TechBio CEO Lai Tsai-ta, ageing is comparable to bugs building up in a complex software system – it happens once errors begin to accumulate in the genetic code of human cells, such as their DNA sequences. “Those errors can be reprogrammed. It becomes possible to use AI to read, rewrite and reverse cells, or at least slow the ageing process,” Lai said in an interview with the South China Morning Post. The process could begin by fixing “immune cells, such as T cells, as...