Science Colombia's Treasure Trove: Genetic Diversity in Silkworms Unveiled Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Researchers reveal rich genetic diversity in Colombian silkworms, crucial for silk industry advancement.
Science Revolution in Healthcare AI: Abridge and Highmark's Live Insurance Approvals Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Dive into how Abridge and Highmark Health are transforming healthcare AI, facilitating in-visit insurance approvals, and reshaping patient care.
Science Scientists Uncover Hidden Deep-Sea World: A Mind-Blowing Chemosynthetic Life Ecosystem Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery of a chemosynthetic ecosystem deep beneath the ocean, revealing a world fueled by gases.
Science Harnessing AI for Economic Mobility: A New Era of Opportunity Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore how PCV and Radiant Data are using AI to re-humanize economic opportunities and boost community-driven growth in America.
Science Interstellar Enigma: Could 3I/ATLAS Be an Alien Probe? Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Harvard expert Avi Loeb proposes the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may intentionally traverse our solar system, hinting at potential alien reconnaissance.
Science AI's 'New Gold Rush' Transforms San Francisco into a Thriving Tech Hub Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore San Francisco's AI transformation. Discover AI's impact, from bustling lab spaces to economic revitalization, in a city reborn.
Science Uncovering Cosmic Giants: The Record-breaking Black Hole of the Cosmic Horseshoe Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Astronomers reveal the largest black hole, 36 billion solar masses, at the Cosmic Horseshoe's core, redefining cosmic understanding.
Science Unexpected Plunge: C3.ai's Earnings Shock Sparks Major Stock Sell-Off Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen C3.ai's preliminary Q1 results fall significantly below expectations, leading to a major stock plunge amidst CEO transition concerns.
Science Experience the Mesmerizing Splendor of August's Full Sturgeon Moon Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Don't miss August's full sturgeon moon tonight, displaying a captivating yellow-orange hue in the southeastern sky at moonrise.
Science Is AI Really Delivering? Insights from Qwiet AI at Black Hat USA 2025 Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Intrigue at Black Hat USA 2025: Qwiet AI's bold claims challenge perceptions about AI's current capabilities and future potential.
Science Why Everyone Should Take Hepatitis Testing Seriously: A Call for Early Action Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore why early hepatitis testing can transform public health in Kenya, reducing costs and saving lives. Discover the efforts needed for this change.
Science AI in HR Investigations: Navigating Benefits and Challenges Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore how AI could revolutionize HR probes, as well as the potential risks that could be unleashed.
Science Resilient Women of Afghanistan: Coding Through Constraints Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Afghan women under Taliban rule are using coding to break free from societal constraints, creating new opportunities online.
Science The Unseen Potential of AI: Transforming Gastrointestinal Disease Detection Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore how AI revolutionizes gastrointestinal disease detection, offering insights but facing challenges in clinical acceptance. SOURCE_LINK
Science Science Under Siege: Unveiling The Global Fraud Network Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen A disturbing revelation of organized fraud within scientific circles, impacting credibility and progress. Discover how these networks undermine science.
Science AI Revolution in SOCs: Essential Evolution or Unwanted Noise? Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Kev Marriott from Immersive Labs dissects how AI in SOCs could be a dynamic overhaul or merely add more noise.
Science Empowering Communities Through Science: $275,000 Awarded to 57 Organizations Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Society for Science announces $275,000 in grants to empower 57 organizations across the nation, fostering STEM literacy and innovation.
Science Why Palantir's Revenue Soars Amidst AI Demand Surge Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Palantir raises revenue forecast due to soaring AI demand, revealing its stronghold in government and commercial sectors.
Science Researchers Unravel Mystery Behind Sea Star Mass Deaths Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Discover the dazzling discovery by Canadian scientists solving the 12-year-old mystery of the debilitating sea star wasting disease.
Science Mira Murati's Bold Step Towards Ethical AI Shakes Industry Giants Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Mira Murati turns down Meta's $1 billion offer, opting for ethical innovation with her new startup, Thinking Machines Lab.
Science Urgent Call for Ocean Rulebook: Are We Steering Toward Environmental Disaster? Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Innovations in ocean interventions promise healing but risk harming without a coherent framework. A new study emphasizes the need for governance.
Science AI Infrastructure Growth Threatened by Global Trade Turbulence Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen AI infrastructure spending aims to reach $150B by 2025, but geopolitical trade wars and macroeconomic vulnerabilities present serious challenges.
Science Astronauts from US, Japan, and Russia Successfully Dock at ISS Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen NASA-SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts from three nations have completed their mission to dock at the ISS, showcasing international collaboration in space.
Science AGIX ETF Leverages Private AI Holdings to Define Market Leadership Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Explore how AGIX ETF stands ahead in AI investments by embracing public and private equity with recent stakes in xAI.
Science Despite Efforts, Some U.S. Newborns Still Face HIV Risks—Here's The Cause Editor-in-Chief: Anna Jensen Missed HIV maternal diagnoses, not drug failures, cause newborn infections. Universal testing in pregnancy's third trimester could reduce risks.