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Mashup Score: 14Where do elbows and knees come from? Biologists track them back to our boneless, sharklike ancestors - 5 hour(s) ago
Joints in jaws and limbs, once thought to have evolved for life on land, turn out to date back much earlier, to sharks and their relatives
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The Crick Institute plans to leverage Broken String’s DNA break-mapping platform to develop novel applications for ALS treatments.
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Mashup Score: 14Why Engineers Should Study Philosophy - 6 hour(s) ago
The ability to develop crisp mental models around the problems you want to solve and understanding the why before you start working on the how is an increasingly critical skill, especially in the age of AI. Coding is one of the things AI does best and its capabilities are quickly improving. However, there’s a catch: Code created by an AI can be syntactically and semantically correct but not functionally correct. In other words, it can work well, but not do what you want it to do. Having a crisp mental model around a problem, being able to break it down into steps that are tractable, perfect first-principle thinking, sometimes being prepared (and able to) debate a stubborn AI — these are the skills that will make a great engineer in the future, and likely the same consideration applies to many job categories.
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Mashup Score: 5Viral Advantage: Prologue Medicines is Here to Release the Viral Proteome's Therapeutic Potential - 7 hour(s) ago
Prologue Medicines’ platform combines computation and high-throughput biology to decode millennia of viral evolution.
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In one of the opening workshops at ASGCT 2024, topics around delivery methods for gene therapies and approaches to expand the gene editing toolbox dominated the discussion. The quality of the presentations bodes well for a busy week in Baltimore.
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Casey Ross and Bob Herman report on how UnitedHealth Group used an unregulated algorithm to deny care to seriously ill older and disabled patients.
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Mashup Score: 143Optogenetically controlled inflammasome activation demonstrates two phases of cell swelling during pyroptosis - 10 hour(s) ago
An optogenetic tool to enable the study of rapid inflammasome responses is described.
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Pfizer has paused enrollment in a Phase III trial assessing its Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) gene therapy candidate fordadistrogene movaparvovec after acknowledging the sudden death of a young boy who received the treatment last year.
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Mashup Score: 3Oncology Care Partners' digital transformation: AI, CDS and virtual - 11 hour(s) ago
The group practice’s SVP of digital health reveals how she and her team have created new care models, integrated artificial intelligence-enabled clinical decision support and used other emerging
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Mashup Score: 1Talkspace reports 36% YOY revenue growth in Q1 2024 - 11 hour(s) ago
The quarter marks the first time the company reported profitability on an adjusted EBITDA basis.
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Joints in jaws and limbs—once thought to have evolved for life on land—turn out to date back much earlier, to sharks and their relatives. https://t.co/yaNdxKv31q