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Full-Body MRI with AI Technology: A Breakthrough for Early Cancer Detection

Ezra's full-body MRI scanner detects potential signs of cancer and monitors hundreds of other conditions for early detection. Accessible and affordable to all, Ezra uses AI and aims to improve survival rates.

PCR and Machine Learning Detect Breast Cancer Risk with 94% Accuracy

New research shows that breast and ovarian cancer-causing genes can be detected with a combination of PCR tests and machine learning with 94% accuracy. This groundbreaking discovery offers a more cost-effective way of screening for inherited cancer risks and provides a more comprehensive view of cancer risk compared to gene sequencing.

Man Arrested in China for Falsely Reporting Train Crash Using ChatGPT

Hong was arrested Sunday for using AI chatbot ChatGPT to allegedly spread fake news demonstrating a new method for state actors to discredit real news. With charges of picking quarrels & provoking trouble, Hong faces a potential 5-10 year jail term. Protect yourself from AI generated deepfakes by understanding Chinese censorship rules.

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Tonix Pharmaceuticals TNXP shares decline 14.61% post-Q2 earnings report. Evaluate investment strategy based on company updates and market dynamics.

The Future of Good Jobs: Why College Degrees are Essential through 2031

Discover the future of good jobs through 2031 and why college degrees are essential. Learn more about job projections and AI's influence.

Pioneering Research Uncovers Vital Biomarker for Orbital Inflammation

An in-depth study reveals HLF as a potential biomarker for orbital inflammation, offering new insights for diagnosis and treatment strategies.

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