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Happy International Women’s Day to all the women around the world!

I had a great time interviewing Theodora Lau for the (A)bsolutely (I)ncredible podcast on Thursday, ahead of International Women’s Day.

S new book on Amazon: [ https://amzn.to/4iwVogr](https://amzn.to/4iwVogr) ‘ + s Day is this Saturday, and LinkedIn News is spotlighting conversations around today LinkedIn News asked me to share a short-form video about a lesson a woman mentor or colleague taught me and post it with the hashtag #IWD25

S Theodora with her perspective on representation in Artificial Intelligence and in financial services… + m still editing the full interview I will post some more shorts like this one from the interview today for International Women Join the conversation by sharing a short-form video about a lesson a woman mentor or colleague taught you that still shapes your career today using the hashtag #IWD25 to show your support for billions of women around the world.

D like to promote your (A)bsolutely (I)ncredible executive, brand, or product in an interview on the Neural News Network reach out to me directly.


There is no lack of hype around artificial intelligence. We have only begun to scratch the surface of what this powerful technology can do. While tech and financial services become more intertwined, cutting through the noise has become more difficult but also more crucial.

Eye injuries that damage the cornea are usually irreversible and cause blindness. But a new clinical trial has repaired this damage in patients thanks to a transplant of stem cells from their healthy eyes.

The cornea is the outer layer of the eye, which focuses light towards the retina. Since it’s on the frontline of potential hazards from the outside world, the cornea features a population of limbal epithelial stem cells, which repair minor damage to keep the surface smooth and functional.

Unfortunately, injuries like thermal or chemical burns can damage the cornea beyond the capability of these resident stem cells. There’s not much else that can be done – even a cornea transplant won’t take hold if the damage is too severe.

For our Medical Nanobots, in 5 to 10 years, once they are ready to go and wipe out all diseases.


Some bacteria deploy tiny spearguns to retaliate against rival attacks. Researchers at the University of Basel mimicked attacks by poking bacteria with an ultra-sharp tip. Using this approach, they have uncovered that bacteria assemble their nanoweapons in response to cell envelope damage and rapidly strike back with high precision.

Come listen to one of the great authors in this year’s edition of Future Visions, Jacob Colbruno.


Join Mike DiVerde as he interviews Jacob Colbruno, a visionary thinker and contributor to the OmniFuturists, about the future of energy and civilization. Discover fascinating insights about small modular nuclear reactors, the Economic Singularity, and the path to superabundance. From hands-on farming experience to deep analysis of future energy needs, Jacob shares unique perspectives on how nuclear power, AI, and technological advancement will reshape society. Learn why the next decade could transform how we live, work, and harness energy for a sustainable future.

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