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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…

HealthcareTechnology

Blood Test Breakthrough Offers New Hope for Early Cancer Detection

A Stanford-trained engineer has pioneered a blood test that can detect colon cancer through DNA fragments. The FDA-approved technology represents a significant advancement in liquid biopsies and could transform routine cancer screening.

The Engineering Approach to Cancer Detection

According to reports from Business Insider, a Silicon Valley engineer has developed a blood test capable of detecting colon cancer through analyzing cancer DNA fragments in the bloodstream. Helmy Eltoukhy, co-CEO of Guardant and Stanford electrical engineering alumnus, reportedly approached cancer detection as an engineering challenge after witnessing the “diagnostic odyssey” patients endure.