Tag: physical sciences
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Companies Partner on A.I., Fusion Energy for Space Flight
A developer of fusion energy for space travel and software company for space flight systems are writing machine learning algorithms to design a hyper-fast rocket engine.
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Infographic – Top A.I. Work Impact Expected in Financial Services
Generative artificial intelligence is expected to affect more work processes in banking and insurance than other industries, according to a recent study.
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Partnership to Mass-Produce Graphene Biosensors
A biological testing device company and industrial graphene manufacturer are collaborating on large-scale production of graphene biosensors for widespread use.
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Targeted Genetic Nanoparticle Company Gains $25M in Seed Funds
A developer of nanoscale lipid particles for delivering genomic therapies to specific cells and tissue, spun-off from academic labs, is raising $25 million in seed funds.
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Infographic – VR, AR Yet to Reach Critical Mass
While applications of VR and AR technologies can seem compelling, the numbers of people actually using these systems remain relatively small.
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Primate Genome A.I. Model IDs Human Disease Variants
A genomic systems company created an artificial intelligence algorithm from primate genomic data that identifies possible disease-causing mutations in humans.
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Clinical Trial Begins for Peanut Allergy Treatment
A clinical trial is underway testing an experimental therapy for peanut allergy that its developer says trains the immune system without using peanut proteins.
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Precision T-Cell Solid Tumor Therapy Trial Underway
A clinical trial has begun testing a treatment for solid tumor cancers using engineered T-cells with proteins to attack specific tumor cells, but also avoid healthy cells.
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AI-Designed Cancer Vaccine Shown to Act Against Melanoma
Results of a small clinical trial show most patients with melanoma receiving a personalized therapeutic vaccine with an approved immunotherapy reduced at least some of their tumors.
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Low-Dose Oral Film Reduces Mental Disorder Agitation
Interim results from a clinical trial show a drug given as a dissolvable oral film in a lower dose reduces agitation in people with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.