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Marc Andreessen Says AI Is 'Already a Better Doctor Than 99.99% of Human Doctors"

11+ hour, 19+ min ago  (294+ words) Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen reignited the debate over artificial intelligence in healthcare after praising a new OpenAI finding suggesting physicians identified fewer flaws in GPT-5.6’s medical responses than in responses written by doctors. “AI is already a better doctor…...

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Laboratory News
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Magnetotactic bacteria project aims to develop living cancer ‘magnetobots’

54+ min ago  (485+ words) Aston University is leading a €1.2m international research project to investigate whether naturally magnetic bacteria can be harnessed to deliver targeted cancer therapies. Funded through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges programme, the MagBIO project brings together 18 partner organisations from…...

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Laboratory News
labnews.co.uk > funding-to-support-colorectal-cancer-platform-targeting-undruggable-proteins

Funding to support colorectal cancer platform targeting ‘undruggable’ proteins

1+ hour, 2+ min ago  (451+ words) University of Bath spin-out Revolver Therapeutics has secured £572k to advance a drug discovery platform designed to target transcription factors, proteins long regarded as among the most difficult targets in cancer research. The investment round was led by QantX, with follow-on…...

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Phys.org
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Scientists decipher how a psychedelic substance is created, then engineer a plant to produce several at once

1+ hour, 53+ min ago  (30+ words) Phys.org This site can’t be reached phys.org refused to connect....

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Good News Network
goodnewsnetwork.org > japanese-find-frog-bacteria-that-wipes-out-cancer-tumors-with-a-single-dose

Japanese Find Frog Bacteria That Wipes Out Cancer Tumors With a Single Dose

1+ hour, 31+ min ago  (351+ words) Japanese scientists have discovered a naturally-occurring bacteria in a frog species with remarkably-potent anticancer activity—in fact, it destroyed cancer tumors in one dose. Led by Professor Eijiro Miyako, the team at Japan’s Advanced Institute of Science and Technology discovered…...

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Google News
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Firstmistakenosequel - Frontier AI Lab - Reviews & Alternatives

3+ hour, 32+ min ago  (100+ words) StartupHub.ai Firstmistakenosequel is an AI research lab focused on developing advanced AI agents and foundation models for various applications. No comments yet. Be the first to share your take. What does Firstmistakenosequel do? Firstmistakenosequel is an AI research and…...

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Talk Business & Politics
talkbusiness.net > 2026 > 07 > the-economic-costs-of-medical-innovation

The economic costs of medical innovation

1+ hour, 48+ min ago  (187+ words) by Greg Kaza ([email protected]) 6 seconds ago 0 views The idea behind the federal Right to Try Act of 2018 is that patients with life-threatening conditions should be able to access investigational drugs that have not been approved by the Food and…...

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The Herald Insight
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Researchers developed a way to heal wounds using nanotech

4+ hour, 18+ min ago  (348+ words) Some wounds are considerably more difficult to heal than ordinary cuts. Chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, venous leg ulcers, and severe burn wounds, often remain open for months because persistent bacterial infections and chronic inflammation interfere…...

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SciTechDaily
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Strange “Chimeric” RNA Linked to Women’s Health and Wellness

11+ hour, 33+ min ago  (614+ words) A little-known RNA molecule found only in women may influence immunity, infection severity, and autoimmune risk. Some RNA molecules once dismissed as genetic mistakes may actually perform essential jobs in healthy cells. New research suggests that one such molecule, found…...

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Waikato Times
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30 years since Dolly, where is cloning technology at now?

2+ hour, 53+ min ago  (12+ words) Waikato Times...

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