Building AI Systems That Think Like Scientists in Life Sciences – with Annabel Romero of Deloitte

This interview analysis is sponsored by Deloitte and was written, edited, and published in alignment with our Emerj sponsored content ...
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Cancer-targeting nanoparticles are moving closer to human trials

In the original production technique, layers with different properties can be laid down by alternately exposing a particle to positively ...
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Data Has No Moat! | Towards Data Science

of AI and data-driven projects, the importance of data and its quality have been recognized as critical to a project’s ...
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Discovery of HMS Endeavour wreck confirmed

By 2016, RIMAP’s volunteers, operating on grants and private donations, had located 10 of the 13 wrecks, almost exactly where ...
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Anthropic Scores a Landmark AI Copyright Win—but Will Face Trial Over Piracy Claims

Anthropic has scored a major victory in an ongoing legal battle over artificial intelligence models and copyright, one that may ...
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Crop signals | MIT Technology Review

Bacteria can be engineered to sense a variety of molecules, such as pollutants or soil nutrients, but usually these signals ...
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A nasal spray company wants to make it harder for the FTC to police health claims

In the midst of the covid-19 pandemic, a health products company called Xlear began advertising its saline nasal spray to ...
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People Are Already Dropping Dead as Extreme Heat Scorches the US

In large swaths of these United States, people are already dying from this summer’s brutal heat wave. According to St. ...
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‘Big Balls’ No Longer Works for the US Government

Edward “Big Balls” Coristine, one of the first technologists hired as part of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), ...
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