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Good Leaders Don't Shut Down Pushback, They See It As Intel - Professional coverage
BusinessInnovationSoftware

Good Leaders Don’t Shut Down Pushback, They See It As Intel

According to Fast Company, a former top digital and innovation executive for Citi's credit card business recounts a pivotal failure…

Pharma's AI Bet: Less Glamour, More Grunt Work - Professional coverage
AIInnovationSoftware

Pharma’s AI Bet: Less Glamour, More Grunt Work

According to Reuters, major pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Roche, and Pfizer are using AI not to discover new…

We're All Paranoid Now, and ClarityCheck Is Cashing In - Professional coverage
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

We’re All Paranoid Now, and ClarityCheck Is Cashing In

According to Digital Trends, the digital safety platform ClarityCheck is seeing users fundamentally change how they approach online trust. The…

AIResearchScience

AI-Driven Peptide Engineering Yields Novel Antimicrobial Candidates with Clinical Promise

Scientists have pioneered a computational method for designing structured peptides that successfully generated antimicrobial candidates effective against dangerous pathogens. The approach yielded several peptides demonstrating significant bacterial load reduction in animal models while showing minimal cytotoxicity.

Breakthrough in Computational Peptide Design

Researchers have developed a novel “key-cutting machine” (KCM) approach to engineer structured peptides with enhanced antimicrobial properties, according to a recent report published in Nature Machine Intelligence. The methodology reportedly combines evolutionary algorithms with structural prediction to navigate the complex landscape of protein design, sources indicate.

AIHealthcareResearch

AI Outperforms Traditional Methods in Detecting Alpha Thalassemia Carriers

A new study demonstrates that machine learning algorithms can significantly improve detection of alpha thalassemia carriers. Researchers found that analyzing routine hematological indices with AI provides more reliable identification than traditional clinical features alone.

Breakthrough in Thalassemia Detection

Machine learning technology has reportedly achieved superior performance in detecting alpha thalassemia carriers compared to conventional clinical assessment methods, according to recent research. The study, conducted using medical data spanning over two decades, suggests that artificial intelligence could revolutionize how this inherited blood disorder is identified in screening programs.