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Oct 23, 2024

Dr. Tristan Colonius, DVM — Chief Veterinary Officer & Deputy Director for Science Policy, CVM, FDA

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, policy, science, security

Protecting Human And Animal Health — Dr. Tristan Colonius, DVM — Chief Veterinary Officer & Deputy Director for Science Policy, Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)


Dr. Tristan Colonius, DVM is the Chief Veterinary Officer and Deputy Director for Science Policy at FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM — https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary).

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Oct 23, 2024

Mike Kelly — President & CEO, NervGen Pharma — Innovative Treatments To Enable Nervous System Repair

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business

Mike Kelly is President & Chief Executive Officer of NervGen Pharma Corp. (https://nervgen.com/), a clinical-stage biotech company dedicated to developing innovative treatments to enable nervous system repair in the settings of traumatic injury and disease.

NervGen’s lead drug candidate, NVG-291, is being evaluated in a Phase 1b/2a clinical trial in an initial target indication, spinal cord injury. NervGen has initiated preclinical evaluation of a new development candidate, NVG-300, in models of ischemic stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and spinal cord injury.

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Oct 23, 2024

Researchers make breakthrough with bone-inspired cement that could transform the construction industry: ‘We’ve only begun to explore the possibilities’

Posted by in categories: habitats, innovation

This breakthrough could be used to make eco-friendly houses and structures in the near future.first appeared on The Cool Down.

Oct 23, 2024

Internet Archive Finally Returns (In Read-Only Mode) After Devastating Hack

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet

Hackers made off with the info of 31 million users.

Oct 23, 2024

How fast is quantum entanglement? Scientists investigate it at the attosecond scale

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Quantum theory describes events that take place on extremely short time scales. In the past, such events were regarded as ‘momentary’ or ‘instantaneous’: An electron orbits the nucleus of an atom—in the next moment it is suddenly ripped out by a flash of light. Two particles collide—in the next moment they are suddenly ‘quantum entangled.’

Oct 23, 2024

Gold structures improve spin wave transfer to address electronics overheating problem

Posted by in categories: electronics, innovation

A research team has made a breakthrough in significantly enhancing the commercial viability of spin wave harnessing technology. This innovation is being heralded as a next-generation technological solution to the persistent issue of heat generation in electronic devices. The research findings were published on September 26 in the online edition of Matter.

Oct 23, 2024

Researchers succeed in taking 3D X-ray images of a skyrmion

Posted by in categories: computing, nanotechnology

A difficult-to-describe nanoscale object called the magnetic skyrmion might one day yield new microelectronic devices that can do much more—for example, massive data storage—all while consuming much less power.

Oct 23, 2024

Femtosecond fieldoscopy accesses molecule fingerprints at near-infrared spectral range

Posted by in category: futurism

In an advance that could revolutionize biomarker detection, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light have developed a novel technique called femtosecond fieldoscopy. This method enables the precise measurement of minute liquid quantities, down to the micromolar level, with unmatched sensitivity in the near-infrared region.

Oct 23, 2024

GenAI surges in law firms: Will it spell the end of the billable hour?

Posted by in category: law

“There’s way more piloting that I’ve seen, especially in large law firms. So, there’s been a lot of expense, especially the allocating of staff and paying out of pocket for licensing fees,” Friedmann said.

“Part is keeping up with the Joneses, part of it is marketing, and part of it is just getting over the adoption challenges,” he continued. “In eDiscovery, before the advent of genAI, you needed some training to know how to interact with discovery database. There were a lot of tools, but they all had the same issue: You had to be pretty technically adept to tackle the database yourself.”

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Oct 23, 2024

Meta AI tackles maths problems that stumped humans for over a century

Posted by in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI

A type of mathematical problem that was previously impossible to solve can now be successfully analysed with artificial intelligence.

By Chris Stokel-Walker

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