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Tiny chip mimicking human blood vessels could transform heart disease diagnosis

Tiny Chip Mimicking Human Blood Vessels Could Transform Heart Disease Diagnosis In the realm of medical innovation, scientists in the U.S. have recently made a groundbreaking advancement that could revolutionize the diagnosis of heart disease. This pioneering development comes in the form of a tiny chip that has the remarkable ability to mimic real human […]

ACAI and Universal AI University partner to boost AI innovation in Qatar

ACAI and Universal AI University Partner to Boost AI Innovation in Qatar The Arab Center for Artificial Intelligence (ACAI) and India’s Universal AI University (UAI) have joined forces in a groundbreaking partnership aimed at propelling AI education, research, and innovation within the dynamic landscape of Qatar. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the realm […]

EU funds African science with €500 million in new initiative

Horizon Europe Backs African Innovation and Health Projects In a significant move towards fostering collaboration and innovation, the European Union has allocated a substantial amount of €500 million towards supporting African science initiatives. This new initiative under Horizon Europe aims to drive progress in various sectors, particularly focusing on innovation and health projects across the […]

Google releases NotebookLM app early

Google’s New NotebookLM App Revolutionizes Content Organization Google has once again raised the bar in the world of digital organization with the launch of its latest innovation, the NotebookLM app. This groundbreaking app allows users to seamlessly add websites, PDFs, and YouTube videos directly to NotebookLM from their phones, streamlining the process of collecting and […]

Integrity concerns prompt MIT to reject AI innovation study

Integrity Concerns Prompt MIT to Reject AI Innovation Study Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is renowned for its cutting-edge research and groundbreaking innovations. However, recent events have shed light on the importance of upholding integrity in academic pursuits. The prestigious institution made headlines when it decided to reject a study on AI innovation due to […]

NOAH and AnimalhealthEurope call for EU-UK veterinary medicines agreement

NOAH and AnimalhealthEurope Advocate for EU-UK Veterinary Medicines Agreement The European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have been at the forefront of animal health, ensuring the welfare and well-being of animals across borders. With Brexit casting a shadow of uncertainty over various sectors, including veterinary medicines, two prominent animal health organizations, NOAH and […]

du and Microsoft launch $544M AI data centre in UAE

du And Microsoft Spearhead UAE’s AI Revolution With $544M Data Centre Investment In the ever-expanding landscape of artificial intelligence, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a key player poised for unprecedented growth. With the UAE’s AI market projected to skyrocket to a staggering $46.33 billion by 2030, the recent collaboration between du and […]

DeepMind unveils AlphaEvolve for scientific breakthroughs

DeepMind Unveils AlphaEvolve: A Game Changer for Scientific Breakthroughs In the realm of artificial intelligence, DeepMind has once again raised the bar with the introduction of AlphaEvolve. This innovative system is set to revolutionize the way scientific breakthroughs are achieved, thanks to its groundbreaking approach to generating and refining algorithmic solutions. One of the key […]

France’s beast supercomputer gets 4x power boost to do 126 million billion ops/sec

France’s Beast Supercomputer Gets 4x Power Boost to Do 126 Million Billion Ops/Sec France’s flagship, the Jean Zay supercomputer, has received a fourfold increase in processing power. The upgrade has catapulted its operational capacity to a staggering 126 million billion operations per second, solidifying its position as one of the most powerful supercomputers globally. This […]

220-million-year-old killer dinosaur: Fossil leads to new raptor species discovery

220-million-year-old killer dinosaur: Fossil leads to new raptor species discovery The 1980s saw the unearthing of a long-held secret within the prehistoric rock formation of Ghost Ranch in New Mexico. Scientists stumbled upon a remarkably well-preserved fossil that has since led to the discovery of a new raptor species, shedding light on the mysteries of […]

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