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The artificial intelligence revolution...
The revolution that artificial intelligence is causing is having a significant impact on the workforce. Many jobs that were once done by humans are now being automated by AI. This is leading to job losses in a number of industries, including manufacturing, customer service, and transportation. People born before 1980 are particularly vulnerable to these job losses. This is because they are more…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Give yourself the vacation you have always dreamed of, beach, sand, sun, nature...
Give yourself the vacation you have always dreamed of, beach, sand, sun, nature and the friendly people of Jaco, Costa Rica. Visit our house and share happy days with your family, friends and colleagues. https://abnb.me/ONwK3o1MPzb  
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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El CEO de Google, Sundar Pichai, afirmó que la Inteligencia Artificial es uno de los cambios más profundos de la historia: “Afectará todo”
“Definitivamente veo a la IA como un cambio de plataforma extraordinario. Lo afectará todo: todos los sectores, todas las industrias, todos los aspectos de nuestras vidas”. Según Pichai, es más profundo que el cambio que supuso la informática personal, Internet o los móviles. “Es la tecnología más profunda en la que está trabajando la humanidad”. El CEO de Google, Sundar Pichai, afirmó que la…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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The White House will require at least 54% of all new vehicles to bThe White House will require at least 54% ofe electric by 2030, sources say
The Biden administration will propose strict new automobile pollution limits this week that would require at least 54% of new vehicles sold in the U.S. to be electric by 2030 and as many as two of every three by 2032, according to industry and environmental officials briefed on the plan. The White House will require at least 54% of all new vehicles    
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Neanderthals and Us: We’re More Alike Than Once Thought
“The data keeps on stacking up that the Neanderthals are really distinct, anatomically,” said Chris Stringer, research leader in human origins at the Natural History Museum in London. “But when we look at behavioral data, it is almost the inverse pattern.” Neanderthals and Us: We’re More Alike Than Once Thought
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Climate: 4 things to remember from the latest IPCC report
The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) has just published its sixth report. Often taken — wrongly — as a book of solutions, this text takes stock of the climate situation and lists the major challenges ahead. In its   letter to decision makers , the IPCC assesses in particular the impact of the changes already orchestrated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Efforts «…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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White House Report Identifies Precision Medicine for Future R & D Investment
Precision medicine was identified by a recent White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Report (“Report”) as a research and development priority for the United States over the next 20 years. The Report highlighted goals to advance precision medicine, including improvements in health monitoring, multi-omics, cell therapies, artificial intelligence-driven drug development, gene editing,…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Can collaboration between business, government, and society spur economic growth that benefits everyone without destroying the planet?
Sven Smit: We wanted to introduce what is likely to be a challenge ten times greater than the pandemic, which is creating a path to sustainable and inclusive growth. Three dimensions together will drive our future prosperity, but we lead with growth because sustainability and inclusion will not be possible without growth. The aspiration around economic growth needs to be not only about increasing…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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China to strengthen international sci-tech cooperation
China will continue to strengthen opening-up and cooperation in science and technology, while also promoting bilateral and multilateral inter-governmental sci-tech cooperation for mutual benefits, according to the Ministry of Science and Technology on Friday. China has established sci-tech cooperation relations with more than 160 countries and regions, and signed 116 inter-governmental agreements…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Insilico Medicine's 3CLpro inhibitor ISM-3312 cleared to enter clinic in China for COVID-19
Insilico Medicine Inc. has received IND clearance from China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for ISM-3312, an orally available 3CLpro inhibitor for the treatment of COVID-19. ISM-3312 has a novel molecular structure and was optimized from compounds designed by Chemistry42, Insilico’s generative chemistry AI platform. Insilico Medicine’s 3CLpro inhibitor ISM-3312 cleared to enter…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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EL ACELERADO AVANCE DE LA COMPUTACIÓN CUÁNTICA
En otras palabras, un ordenador cuántico requiere de “coherencia”, es decir, que todos los átomos del ordenador cuántico vibren al unísono. Y para lograr esto, es fundamental aislar de manera absoluta del mundo exterior los átomos que están en el ordenador. Una tarea que es extremadamente difícil. Sin embargo, en solo 3 años (noviembre de 2021), de acuerdo con Nature, IBM logró desarrollar el…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Using CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out asparagine gene in wheat to reduce cancer risk
A team of biologists from Rothamsted Research, the University of Bristol and Curtis Analytics Limited—all in the U.K.—has used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system to knock out the asparagine gene in wheat grown in real-world conditions—part of an effort reduce the risk of cancer in people who consume food made from plants that produce the compound. The team has published an article describing…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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An Introduction to Legal, Regulatory and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Biotechnology
The book “An Introduction to Legal, Regulatory and Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Biotechnology” covers a multitude of themes and some of the most important legal issues arising in relation to biotechnology, including the historical development of a legal framework sufficient to protect public safety (Chapter 1), the current biotechnology regulatory system and the rules directing the…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Insilico Medicine Receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for Generative AI Discovered and Designed Drug for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
“We are pleased to announce that Insilico has achieved numerous drug discovery milestones and provided new clinical hope using generative AI,” said Alex Zhavoronkov, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of Insilico Medicine. “We are progressing the global clinical development of the program at top speed to allow patients with fibrotic diseases to benefit from this novel therapeutic as soon as…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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The use of artificial intelligence in medical devices and drug development (GEHC)
Indeed, in 2022, the US FDA approved 91 AI or machine learning the weapons were turned on on its list of such approved instruments. And since 1995, more than 500 AI-assisted devices have won FDA approval, according to Margaretta Colangelo, AI consultant at Insilico Medicine. Three-thirds of the approved equipment is for radiology. In other areas, 11% (57 devices) are in cardiology, while there…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Young chimpanzees and human teens share risk-taking behaviors
“Adolescent chimpanzees are in some sense facing the same psychological tempest that human teens are,” said lead researcher Alexandra Rosati, PhD, an associate professor of psychology and anthropology at the University of Michigan. “Our findings show that several key features of human adolescent psychology are also seen in our closest primate relatives.” Young chimpanzees and human teens share…
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gilberthbolanos · 1 year
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Tool to detect higher-order phenomena in real-world data
“Simply put, we developed a method to detect and infer higher-order information from real data. This is part of an exciting new branch of higher-order mathematics with potential applications in many real-world systems, from neuroscience, finance, and epidemiology to medicine, climate science, ecology – anything, really,” Amico says. Tool to detect higher-order phenomena in real-world data
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