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AMD's Linux Graphics Leap: ACO Compiler Goes Mainstream - According to Phoronix, AMD's RadeonSI driver has officially made th
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AMD’s Linux Graphics Leap: ACO Compiler Goes Mainstream

According to Phoronix, AMD's RadeonSI driver has officially made the ACO (AMD Compiler) backend the default compiler, replacing the previously…

Grammarly's Superhuman Leap: Why Rebranding Matters - According to Neowin, Grammarly has announced it is renaming its company
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Grammarly’s Superhuman Leap: Why Rebranding Matters

According to Neowin, Grammarly has announced it is renaming its company to Superhuman while introducing a new four-product suite consisting…

Windows 11's October Evolution: Beyond the Surface Changes - According to Windows Central, Microsoft released multiple Window
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Windows 11’s October Evolution: Beyond the Surface Changes

According to Windows Central, Microsoft released multiple Windows 11 Insider builds during the second half of October 2025, including builds…

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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.