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Allumeria is a voxel-based sandbox game centered on exploration, boss fights, and dungeon raids. Although it is expected to enter early access soon, the indie title nearly disappeared from Steam due to what appears to be an overzealous AI bot.Read Entire Article
The business of not ageing: Why people are spending $1,300 on longevity treatments BBCThe longevity paradox Fast CompanyThe Ultimate ROI: Why Longevity is the New Executive Currency cbn.com.cy
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The research lays a foundation for the possibility that aggressive prostate cancer can probably be detected through a few drops of semen or blood in the long term.
Lantern Pharma, Inc. (NASDAQ:LTRN) is one of the best AI penny stocks to buy right now. On January 20, the FDA granted Lantern Pharma, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:LTRN) LP-284 an Orphan Drug Designation (ODD). LP-284 is an investigational small-molecule therapy for treating soft tissue sarcomas. According to Lantern Pharma, the ODD designation applies in the United States […]
The idea of self-amplifying gene editing is to get cells to pass on packages of CRISPR machinery to their neighbours, boosting the effect
A monthly infusion may one day replace daily immunosuppressant pills for kidney transplant patients. A kidney transplant can be life-changing, but it usually comes with a lifelong tradeoff: daily immunosuppressant pills that keep the immune system from attacking the donated organ. A new study suggests there may be another path in the future, one that [...]
A new international study suggests most clinical artificial intelligence (AI) tools are not yet ready for safe, equitable use at the bedside. In the scoping review published in Medical Research Archives, researchers including CUNY SPH Assistant Professor Karmen Williams and MS alum Ilse Siguachi examined 390 clinical AI and machine learning models published between March 2020 and December 2021 to see whether developers planned for model updating, followed best-practice development standards, and reported who was included in their data.
Artificial intelligence can help to predict how well patients with hip osteoarthritis will be able to walk again after an operation.
A small crew of scientists in Utah is warning of a thorny problem for the AI bio field. Leash Bio CEO Ian Quigley told Endpoints News he believes many of today's cutting-edge AI models are ...
Cancer researchers working on immunotherapies have made a big discovery: SLAMF6, a molecule on the surface of immune cells that prevents T cells from effectively attacking tumors – and, in mice, they've found a way to neutralize it.
Rapamycin is the most well studied of the mTOR inhibitors. It produces immunosuppression at high doses, and has been used in this context in the clinic for more than twenty years. At lower doses it mimics aspects of the beneficial metabolic response to calorie restriction, om particular an increased operation of the cellular maintenance processes of autophagy. In animal studies this has been demonstrated to slow aging and extend healthy life. Human clinical trial data for this lower dose anti-aging usage remains relatively sparse, unfortunately, but the results that do exist are interesting. Rapamycin is one of the most intensively studied compounds with potential effects on longevity. Available experimental data indicate that inhibition of the mTOR pathway and activation of autophagy lead to improved cellular […]
arXiv:2602.11058v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We focus on robust, survivable communication networks, where network links and nodes are affected by an uncertainty set. In this sense, any network links might fail. Besides, a signal can only travel a maximum distance before its quality falls below a certain threshold, necessitating its regeneration by regenerators installed at network nodes. In addition, the price of installing and maintaining regenerators belongs to a discrete uncertainty set. Robust optimization seeks a solution with guaranteed performance against all scenarios modeled in an uncertainty set. Thus, the problem is to find a subset of nodes with minimum cost for the placement of the regenerator, ensuring that all nodes can communicate even if a subset of network links fails. To solve the problem optimally, we propose two solution approaches, including one flow-based and one cut-based integer programming formulation, as well as their iterative exact method. Our
arXiv:2602.10527v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into healthcare is accelerating, yet medical education has not kept pace with these technological advancements. This paper synthesizes current knowledge on AI in medical education through a comprehensive analysis of the literature, identifying key competencies, curricular approaches, and implementation strategies. The aim is highlighting the critical need for structured AI education across the medical learning continuum and offer a framework for curriculum development. The findings presented suggest that effective AI education requires longitudinal integration throughout medical training, interdisciplinary collaboration, and balanced attention to both technical fundamentals and clinical applications. This paper serves as a foundation for medical educators seeking to prepare future physicians for an AI-enhanced healthcare environment.
arXiv:2602.10364v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Artificial intelligence allows automatic extraction of imaging biomarkers from already-acquired radiologic images. This paradigm of opportunistic imaging adds value to medical imaging without additional imaging costs or patient radiation exposure. However, many open-source image analysis solutions lack rigorous validation while commercial solutions lack transparency, leading to unexpected failures when deployed. Here, we report development and validation for two of the first fully open-sourced, FDA-510(k)-cleared deep learning pipelines to mitigate both challenges: Abdominal Aortic Quantification (AAQ) and Bone Mineral Density (BMD) estimation are both offered within the Comp2Comp package for opportunistic analysis of computed tomography scans. AAQ segments the abdominal aorta to assess aneurysm size; BMD segments vertebral bodies to estimate trabecular bone density and osteoporosis risk. AAQ-derived maximal aortic diameters were
Google DeepMind CEO predicts AI's potential to revolutionize medicine & science in next decade, while warning of potential job impact. Importance Rank: 1 read more
People who follow health advice from artificial intelligence platforms and search results are five times more likely to experience harm than those who do not.
Implantation of a left ventricular assist device offers survival outcomes similar to heart transplantation in young patients with advanced heart failure, a study finds.
Hinge Health is building an AI-powered mental health platform alongside its virtual physical therapy services, according to job listings Endpoints News viewed. Among the listings, the company is looking to hire a senior engineering manager ...
How do you answer Jar Jar paving the way for the rise of the Galactic Empire? You let him start a little rebellion, as a treat.
Bijou Phillips Hospitalized, In Desperate Need of Kidney Transplant TMZBijou Phillips Hospitalized in Los Angeles Amid Desperate Plea for New Kidney The Hollywood ReporterBijou Phillips Is Urgently Seeking Kidney Donor While Hospitalized: ‘Time Is of the Essence’ Rolling StoneBijou Phillips in hospital and in need of a kidney transplant, representative says The IndependentBijou Phillips hospitalized and desperately seeking kidney donor after first transplant failed Daily Mail
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Last week, CalCAN staff attended a regenerative tree nut field day at Burroughs Family Farms in Denair, CA. Ward and Rosie Burroughs along with their five grown children grow organic almonds, olive oil, milk, cheese, and pasture-raised eggs and meats. The post Community and Connection at the Burroughs Regenerative Tree Nut Field Day appeared first on CalCAN - California Climate & Agriculture Network.
Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: a gene-editing treatment that might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.
Rapamycin and other mTOR inhibitors mimic some of the mechanisms making up the response to calorie restriction. Their most interesting effect is to increase the operation of autophagy in cells. Autophagy is a collection of processes responsible for recycling damaged or unwanted proteins and structures in the cell. A large proportion of the approaches shown to modestly slow aging in yeast, worms, flies, and mice are characterized by increased or more efficient autophagy; it is a universal response to stress of any sort placed upon a cell. Too much autophagy can be a bad thing, but a modest increase improves health in the context of the dysfunctional, damaged environment of aged tissues. Another feature of mTOR inhibitors, and the age-slowing interventions that are characterized by […]
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Oscar Health Inc. (NYSE:OSCR) is one of theunder-the-radar AI stocks to buy. On January 9, UBS upgraded Oscar Health to Neutral from Sell and raised the price target to $17 from $12. The firm believes that Oscar’s exchange enrollment is holding up better than feared despite the expiration of enhanced subsidies. UBS suggests the shares […]
Every year, around 15 million babies worldwide are born before 37 weeks of gestation. Being born preterm can disrupt development, and earlier births increase the risk of life-changing health outcomes. There are currently no treatment options for brain injury that occurs because of preterm birth, but progress has been made thanks to the PREMSTEM project.
Discover how active calf hutch ventilation reduces heat stress and bacteria while increasing the likelihood of calves staying in the herd long-term. The post How active hutch ventilation improves calf health and herd longevity appeared first on Farm and Dairy.
UL’s Prof Pepijn van de Ven discusses his research, which involves using simple AI models to benefit mental health interventions. Read more: How the careful use of AI can benefit mental health services
A gene therapy that patients breathe in has been found to shrink lung tumours by inserting immune-boosting genes into surrounding cells
The introduction of AI to the operating theater doesn’t always work out as optimists, or the FDA, might expect.
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine treatment approaches for devastating spinal cord injuries, researchers at Northwestern University have engineered the most sophisticated human spinal cord organoid model to date. These miniature, lab-grown tissues replicate the complex cellular environment of the human spinal cord, enabling unprecedented insights into injury mechanisms and regenerative therapies. By deploying […]
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Singapore’s appetite for alternative meat seems to be waning, with yet another lab-grown meat company biting the dust. Cultivated meat company Avant Proteins is shutting down its Singapore operations, reported a notice on Singapore’s Government Gazette. The seafood cell research company declared on Jan 30 that it was voluntarily winding up its business here due […]
Fitbit’s AI health coach is now available on your iPhone The VergeFitbit Coach preview expanding internationally, coming to iOS 9to5GoogleGoogle Brings Fitbit AI Health Coach to iPhone as Apple Pulls Back on iOS 27 Health Plans MacRumorsThe great Fitbit expansion is finally here as it reaches more countries and devices PhoneArenaFitbit's Crazy New Experience Just Landed for iOS Users Droid Life
Fitbit’s AI health coach is now available on your iPhone The VergeFitbit Coach preview expanding internationally, coming to iOS 9to5GoogleGoogle Brings Fitbit AI Health Coach to iPhone as Apple Pulls Back on iOS 27 Health Plans MacRumorsThe great Fitbit expansion is finally here as it reaches more countries and devices PhoneArenaFitbit's Crazy New Experience Just Landed for iOS Users Droid Life
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a new study, the research team used lab-grown human spinal cord organoids—miniature organs derived from stem cells—to model different types of spinal cord injuries and test a promising new regenerative therapy. The study is published in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering.
Bloomberg: Ant, which elevated its health unit to the same level as Alipay and its lending businesses, is betting on AI-powered healthcare to fuel its next phase of growth — Roughly five years ago, Ant Group Co. reined in its ambitions after a derailed initial public offering.
arXiv:2602.09735v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We present an open-source implementation of a closed-loop Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system based on electrocorticographic (ECoG) recordings. Our setup integrates FieldTrip for interfacing with a Micromed acquisition system and PsychoPy for implementing experiments. We open-source three custom Python libraries (psychopylib, pymarkerlib, and pyfieldtriplib) each covering different aspects of a closed-loop BCI interface: designing interactive experiments, sending event information, and real-time signal processing. Our modules facilitate the design and operation of a transparent BCI system, promoting customization and flexibility in BCI research, and lowering the barrier for researchers to translate advances in ECoG decoding into BCI applications.
China’s state-backed investors are stepping up funding for artificial intelligence-driven drug developers as Beijing pushes for technological self-reliance, with at least one company already advancing an AI-designed therapy into late-stage clinical trials. Hangzhou-based METiS TechBio, founded in 2020, raised 400 million yuan in Series D financing in August last year, led by the Beijing Medical and Health Industry Investment Fund and the Daxing Industrial Investment Fund – both government-linked...
Isomorphic Labs: Isomorphic Labs, a Google DeepMind spinoff, unveils IsoDDE, a drug design system it says surpasses AlphaFold 3 in predicting biomolecular structures — Today, we are excited to share an update on our progress towards a new frontier of drug design. We have unlocked a new paradigm …
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A new study has found that L1td1, a protein evolutionarily co-opted from the Long interspersed nuclear element 1 (LINE1) retrotransposon, functions as a critical "gatekeeper" restricting pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) from reverting to a totipotent state. The research demonstrates that loss of L1td1 triggers the reactivation of totipotency-associated genes and endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), prompting cells to spontaneously regress to a totipotent-like (or 2-cell-like) state that mirrors the earliest stages of embryogenesis. Notably, the study identifies L1td1 as a key post-transcriptional regulator that suppresses endogenous viral elements to sustain pluripotency.
In a groundbreaking study poised to revolutionize the therapeutic strategies for schistosomiasis-associated fibrosis, researchers have unveiled a novel mechanism by which primed mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) orchestrate the attenuation of fibrotic progression. This discovery, detailed in a recent publication in Cell Death Discovery, elucidates how MSCs, once primed, potentiate macrophage subset switching and enhance efferocytosis […]
Health care workers have an intense workload and often experience mental distress during resuscitation and other critical care procedures. Although researchers have studied whether robots can support human teams in other high-stakes, high-risk settings such as disaster response and military operations, the role of robots in emergency medicine has not been explored.
Eyonis LCS aids in both detecting and characterizing nodules, distinguishing it from its many competitors.
Berlin, April 2026 — The field of longevity science is undergoing a transformative evolution. Traditionally fixated on identifying singular “anti-aging” solutions, researchers are now beginning to embrace a far more intricate conceptual framework: aging may no longer be viewed as a mere accumulation of damage or defects, but rather as a progressive decline in the […]
In the relentless quest to revolutionize materials science and pharmaceutical development, one of the towering challenges lies in predicting the most stable molecular structures with utmost precision. The stability of molecules directly impacts the performance and efficacy of a wide array of products—from smartphone batteries that endure longer charge cycles to innovative drugs capable of […]
Google announced on Tuesday that the public preview of Fitbit's AI personal health coach is rolling out to iOS users in the U.S. as well as both iOS and Android users in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. It initially launched in October, when it was only available in the U.S. on Android devices. To try out the feature, users need to have an active Fitbit Premium subscription and use a Google account to sign into the Fitbit app. They also need to use one of the 14 currently-supported devices, which include Fitbit's wearables, as well as the Pixel Watch. According to Fitbit, the AI health coach will be rolling out "over … Read the full story at The Verge.
The Wisconsin State Senate will vote on Wednesday on legislation that would regulate lab-grown animal cells. Assembly Bill 554 would require the label “lab grown meat” for any food product containing cultured animal cells or animal tissue derived from cultured cells. Jason Mugnaini with Wisconsin Farm Bureau says the state’s ag coalition strongly supports this […] The post Wisconsin Senate to vote on lab-grown protein bill appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
University of Missouri researchers are developing new ways to better simulate the complex nature of human brain tissue. For years, scientists have worked to uncover how the brain responds to mechanical forces and electromagnetic waves. Computer models offer useful simulations, but they don't fully capture what goes on inside a living brain. Now, the team from Mizzou's College of Engineering is working to close that gap by developing 3D-printed models of an artificial human brain.
Nearly two years ago, Isomorphic Labs dropped AlphaFold 3, the latest generation of its Nobel Prize-winning, structure-predicting AI model. Now the company claims it has another major advance on its hands. While ...
The risk for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) seems not to be increased following cataract surgery, according to a research letter published online Feb. 5 in JAMA Ophthalmology.
The Soil Climate Initiative is the fifth regenerative agriculture certification to land on the shelves of Whole Foods. The post Whole Foods widens the road to regenerative certification with SCI standard appeared first on AgFunderNews.
Cryonics refers to the low-temperature storage of the body (or at least the brain) at death to offer the chance that a more technologically capable future can restore that individual to life. It is an unknown chance, possibly a small and unknown chance, but cryonics is certainly a better option that the other end of life alternatives facing someone who is going to age to death before rejuvenation biotechnology and the medical control of aging becomes a reality. Cryonics remains a very good idea that should be far more widely used, significantly supported, and undergoing aggressive technological development to improve capabilities. But it is very far from being widely used and suffers from the same situation that afflicted the aging research community thirty years ago: […]
The decision comes two weeks after the agency halted testing due to safety concerns and represents the latest regulatory setback for a gene therapy maker.
In a groundbreaking announcement set to redefine the future of pharmaceutical innovation, Insilico Medicine and China Medical System Holdings Limited (CMS) have embarked on an ambitious partnership to harness the power of artificial intelligence in drug discovery and development. This collaboration represents a significant leap forward in the integration of AI-driven technologies with traditional pharmaceutical […]
About 10% of people with hypertension have normal blood pressure readings at the doctor's office. Now researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed an artificial-intelligence diagnostic tool to detect this condition, known as masked hypertension. The work, led by associate professor of chemical engineering William J. Richardson, could help more people get treatment for hypertension, a condition that kills 10 million people around the world each year.
South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has vetoed a bill that would ban cell-cultured protein in the state. House Bill 1077 would make certain kinds of food, like lab-grown protein, illegal to sell in South Dakota by labeling them adulterated food. In a letter to state lawmakers, Rhoden said the bill imposes a permanent ban on lawful, […] The post South Dakota governor rejects lab-grown meat ban, calls for 5-Year study appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Drug Discovery Meets AI as Takeda Unveils a $1.7 Billion High-Stakes Partnership Drug Discovery has always been a race against time, with years of trial and error standing between a Scientific innovation and a drug that actually reaches patients worldwide. That reality is beginning to shift, not by replacing Researchers, but by equipping them with […] The post Drug Discovery Meets AI as Takeda Unveils a $1.7 Billion High-Stakes Partnership appeared first on BioTecNika.
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a high-efficiency, battery/solar-operated, autonomous microscope with integrated artificial intelligence that automatically diagnoses malaria in blood smears—a previously tedious process done manually, slide-by-slide, by technicians in the field. The researchers call it Octopi, and believe it could save countless lives through earlier and more accurate diagnosis—and perhaps someday lead to outright eradication of the parasites that cause malaria, the world's deadliest infectious disease. The technology is published on the medRxiv preprint server.
By combining surface codes with lattice surgery, researchers have shown how logical qubits can be manipulated and entangled while remaining protected from errors. Quantum computers are often described as a glimpse of a faster, more powerful future. The catch is that today’s devices are fragile in a way ordinary computers are not. Their biggest headache [...]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides in various fields, and healthcare is no exception. A recent study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge has unveiled a remarkable application of AI in the early detection of heart valve diseases. This groundbreaking technology has the potential to identify serious conditions like aortic stenosis and […]
The protein BDNF is known to encourage neuroplasticity in the brain and otherwise assist in protecting the health and function of neurons. Numerous studies have demonstrated upregulation of BDNF to improve cognitive function in the context of aging and neurodegenerative conditions. Much of this work focuses on very indirect paths to the upregulation of BDNF, such as manipulation of the gut microbiome, but here researchers take the direct approach of a viral gene therapy introduced into brain tissue via stereotactic injection. They show that this can improve cognitive function in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) can protect neurons from apoptosis and maintain normal synaptic structures, indicating a significant potential for Alzheimer's disease (AD) treatment. However, the method of in vivo BDNF […]
Halftone-encoded printing method uses digital light processing to control hydrogel appearance.
arXiv:2602.08878v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Each year, thousands of patients in need of heart transplants face life-threatening wait times due to organ scarcity. While allocation policies aim to maximize population-level outcomes, current approaches often fail to account for the dynamic arrival of organs and the composition of waitlisted candidates, thereby hampering efficiency. The United States is transitioning from rigid, rule-based allocation to more flexible data-driven models. In this paper, we propose a novel framework for non-myopic policy optimization in general online matching relying on potentials, a concept originally introduced for kidney exchange. We develop scalable and accurate ways of learning potentials that are higher-dimensional and more expressive than prior approaches. Our approach is a form of self-supervised imitation learning: the potentials are trained to mimic an omniscient algorithm that has perfect foresight. We focus on the application of heart
arXiv:2602.07441v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Offline reinforcement learning (RL) optimizes policies from a previously collected static dataset and is an important branch of RL. A popular and promising approach is to regularize actor-critic methods with behavior cloning (BC), which yields realistic policies and mitigates bias from out-of-distribution actions, but can impose an often-overlooked performance ceiling: when dataset actions are suboptimal, indiscriminate imitation structurally prevents the actor from fully exploiting high-value regions suggested by the critic, especially in later training when imitation is already dominant. We formally analyzed this limitation by investigating convergence properties of BC-regularized actor-critic optimization and verified it on a controlled continuous bandit task. To break this ceiling, we propose proximal action replacement (PAR), a plug-and-play training sample replacer that progressively replaces low-value actions with high-value
Oxford researchers find that using AI to make medical decisions presents a risk to patients.
As instigators of immunity, monoclonal antibodies are marvels of modern medicine, lab-made proteins that can treat cancers, autoimmune diseases, and many other conditions.
Medical artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as a way to make patient care safer by helping clinicians manage information. A new study by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators confronts a critical vulnerability: when a medical lie enters the system, can AI pass it on as if it were true?
Monoclonal antibodies stand at the forefront of modern therapeutic interventions, presenting tangible solutions for a myriad of conditions, including certain types of cancers and autoimmune diseases. These engineered proteins mimic the immune system’s ability to fight off pathogens. With an estimated market growth smoothing into a doubling scenario by 2030, the expanding influence of monoclonal […]
Medical artificial intelligence (AI) is often described as a way to make patient care safer by helping clinicians manage information. A new study by the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators confronts a critical vulnerability: when a medical lie enters the system, can AI pass it on as if it were true?
As instigators of immunity, monoclonal antibodies are marvels of modern medicine, lab-made proteins that can treat cancers, autoimmune diseases, and many other conditions. With the market for these therapies forecast to double by 2030, it might seem that the only thing they can't do is grow fast enough. New research from the University of Oklahoma aims to put an end to that limitation, too.
AI has infiltrated the operating room. It’s going about as well as you’d expect.
The FDA has rejected Regenxbio’s gene therapy for a serious inherited disease called Hunter syndrome in a decision that could reverberate to other rare disease drugmakers as well. The complete response letter comes shortly after ...
And people make bad information worse by failing to provide chatbots with the right details Healthcare researchers have found that AI chatbots could put patients at risk by giving shoddy medical advice.…
Next time you're considering consulting Dr. ChatGPT, perhaps think again. Despite now being able to ace most medical licensing exams, artificial intelligence chatbots do not give humans better health advice than they can find using more traditional methods, according to a study published on Monday.
PARIS — Next time you're considering consulting Dr. ChatGPT, perhaps think again. Despite now being able to ace most medical licensing exams, artificial intelligence chatbots do not give humans better health advice than they can find using more traditional methods, according to a study published on Monday. "Despite all the hype, AI just isn't ready to take on the role of the physician," study co-author Rebecca Payne from Oxford University said. "Patients need to be aware that asking a large language model about their symptoms can be dangerous, giving wrong diagnoses and failing to recognise when urgent help is needed," she added in a statement. The British-led team of researchers wanted to find out how successful humans are when they use chatbots to identify their health problems and whether they require seeing a doctor or going to hospital. The team presented nearly 1,300 UK-based participants with 10 different scenarios, such as a headache after a night out drinking, a new mother
It found people using AI for health reasons found it hard to identify what advice they should trust.
Large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT might be able to get high scores on medical licensing exams, but new research finds they’re lacking when it comes to helping the general public make correct medical decisions. Researchers asked around 1300 people in the UK to identify underlying medical conditions and then choose a course of action, like calling their GP or going to the urgent clinic. The groups that used one of three AI chatbots identified relevant conditions in roughly a third of the cases and they figured out the right correct action in less than 44% - results no better than the control group that could use any other resource like a regular internet search. The researchers argue that current LLMs are not ready to be used for public medical advice.
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Takeda has signed another AI-focused deal, this time focusing on small molecules with the San Diego biotech Iambic. The two announced the multiyear deal Monday, working on undisclosed targets in the oncology, gastrointestinal and inflammation ...
The FDA has cleared RevealDx’s AI-powered lung nodule risk assessment software, RevealAI-Lung, according to a company press release.“There are thousands of lung nodules identified every day in the U.S. alone,” Chris Wood, CEO of RevealDx, told Healio. “This software will provide information that helps radiologists recommend the best follow-up for each patient.”The main element of RevealAI-Lung is the “clinically relevant” Malignancy Similarity Index score (mSI; range, 0-1) that it generates with one click when analyzing incidental lung nodules on chest CT, according to the release. If this
arXiv:2602.06296v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This study presents an internalized morphogenesis model for autonomous systems, such as swarm robotics and micro-nanomachines, that eliminates the need for external spatial computation. Traditional self-organizing models often require calculations across the entire coordinate space, including empty areas, which is impractical for resource-constrained physical modules. Our proposed model achieves complex morphogenesis through strictly local interactions between adjacent modules within the "body." By extending the "Ishida token model," modules exchange integer values using an RD-inspired discrete analogue without solving differential equations. The internal potential, derived from token accumulation and aging, guides autonomous growth, shrinkage, and replication. Simulations on a hexagonal grid demonstrated the emergence of limb-like extensions, self-division, and robust regeneration capabilities following structural amputation. A key
arXiv:2602.06541v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Robotic-assisted surgery has emerged as a promising approach to improve surgical ergonomics, precision, and workflow efficiency, particularly in complex procedures such as cervical spine surgery. In this study, we evaluate the performance of a collaborative robotic system designed to assist surgeons in drilling tasks by assessing its accuracy in executing predefined trajectories. A total of 14 drillings were performed by eight experienced cervical surgeons, utilizing a robotic-assisted setup aimed at ensuring stability and alignment. The primary objective of this study is to quantify the deviations in the position and orientation of the drilling tool relative to the planned trajectory, providing insights into the system's reliability and potential impact on clinical outcomes. While the primary function of robotic assistance in surgery is to enhance surgeon comfort and procedural guidance rather than solely optimizing precision,
arXiv:2602.06296v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: This study presents an internalized morphogenesis model for autonomous systems, such as swarm robotics and micro-nanomachines, that eliminates the need for external spatial computation. Traditional self-organizing models often require calculations across the entire coordinate space, including empty areas, which is impractical for resource-constrained physical modules. Our proposed model achieves complex morphogenesis through strictly local interactions between adjacent modules within the "body." By extending the "Ishida token model," modules exchange integer values using an RD-inspired discrete analogue without solving differential equations. The internal potential, derived from token accumulation and aging, guides autonomous growth, shrinkage, and replication. Simulations on a hexagonal grid demonstrated the emergence of limb-like extensions, self-division, and robust regeneration capabilities following structural amputation. A key
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Most of the approaches demonstrated to alter metabolism in ways that modestly slow aging and extend life involve an increased efficiency of autophagy. This includes mild stresses resulting from exercise, calorie restriction, heat, cold, and low levels of toxin exposure. The processes of autophagy act to recycle damaged or otherwise unwanted cellular components into amino acids that can be used for further protein synthesis, improving cell function. Thus there is interest in the scientific community in finding drugs that can induce increased autophagy. The best known, most readily available, and most advanced in the clinic are varieties of mTOR inhibitor, rapamycin being the canonical example. But many other classes of small molecule may prove to be interesting enough to develop into drugs. Macroautophagy, henceforth referred […]
Cell therapies seem the least likely of approaches to make it into the clinic as a treatment to selectively destroy the senescent cells that linger to cause harm in aged tissues. While it is a very plausible goal to take a CAR T cell therapy and target it to senescent cells, or use adoptive transfer of other immune cell types known to attack senescent cells, as these are just variations on strategies already well demonstrated to work in other contexts, the cost and logistical effort is enormous in comparison to other approaches to the selective destruction of senescence cells. It is far more likely that therapies to adjust the operation of native immune cells, such as the approach under development by Deciduous Therapeutics, or forms […]
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Cellares, the first Integrated Development and Manufacturing Organization (IDMO), today announced a collaboration with the Stanford Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine (CDCM) and Stanford Innovative Medicines Accelerator (IMA) to automate manufacturing and release testing for gene-edited hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) therapies, expanding the application of Cellares' automation platforms beyond T cell therapies into a new cell modality.