How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
At AACR 2026, the Genialis™ Supermodel–powered RNA survival model outperforms standard of care in real-world clinical data, establishing a scalable biomarker framework for ADC drug developmentBOSTON-- ...
The bioprocessing industry must unify platforms that integrate equipment, data and workflows in real time. Integration ...
NIIMBL’s 2025 National Meeting emphasized the need for system interoperability through standardization of means for data ...
Mobility provider Bolt has announced a new generation of e-scooters: the "Bolt 7" features enhanced safety and control ...
Organizations should always assign clear accountability for AI and other technology initiatives to ensure usage stays aligned with business goals.
A new review proposes that categorization is a predictive brain function that prepares action before perception. Drawing on ...
Continuous analytics and automated monitoring are enabling insurers to respond faster to emerging performance shifts ...
Standard monitoring systems are no longer enough to identify the silent killers lurking behind layers of operational ...
The Iran war is probably the world's first large-scale example of artificial intelligence directing military operations in ...
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