Photo credits: zverge / BigStock One of the UKs largest initiatives for combating antimicrobial resistance, Pathways to Antimicrobial Clinical Efficacy (Pace), has announced up to 6 million in funding to drive new research, supporting the development of novel therapies for serious bacterial.
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Data corner: Europe’s top collaborators in Latin America and the Caribbean
Photo credits: STori / BigStock On September 29, at a get-together in Brussels, the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
AMD shares surge 25% on chip supply deal with OpenAI
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has signed a multi-year deal to supply artificial intelligence (AI) chips to OpenAI.
Corning, GlobalFoundries Partner on Detachable Fiber Connectors for AI Data Centers
Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW) is one of the best American stocks to buy and hold for the next 3 years. On September 29, GlobalFoundries Inc. (NASDAQ:GFS) and Corning Incorporated announced a collaboration to develop detachable fiber connector solutions for GlobalFoundries’ silicon photonics platform. The initiative will meet the increasing requirements of AI datacenters for high bandwidth and […]
Laughing just once a day can cut risk of depression, study finds
Laughter is often said to be the best medicine, easing all troubles that may come our way. And it seems there may be some truth to the claim.
New patent shows Gemini activates when phone nears your face
Google is working on a new technology to summon its AI assistant, Gemini, without the need for hotwords or button presses.
Google Gemini now lets you create GIFs, blend images
Google has announced the wide availability of its Gemini 2. 5 Flash AI model, including the popular Nano Banana tool.
A2 milk isn’t always the answer for sensitive stomachs, Finnish study finds
Milk is a staple in many diets, but for some people it brings more discomfort than nourishment. Bloating, cramps, and other gut issues often lead people to give up dairy altogether. A2 milk, which comes from cows that produce only the A2 type of beta-casein protein, has been marketed around the world as a gentler [.] The post A2 milk isnt always the answer for sensitive stomachs, Finnish study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
How to run experiments on your own research organisation
Photo credits: FreedomTumZ / BigStock A small band of analysts working within European universities and funders is using experiments, surveys and other methods to improve how their institutions work, from better distributing money to uncovering unprofessional behaviour. But.