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Artificial intelligence is being used to speed up trials

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning system that can predict whether a clinical trial will fail based on the drug molecule, target disease and patient eligibility criteria. The machine learning system can extract safety and efficacy information from the abstract of clinical trials. It can also analyse patient data from a wide range of countries.

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A guide to the Nature Index

China trails the US in the number of publications in Nature Index, the world’s largest scientific journal, with a Share of 2,108 between January 2022 and July 2023. The US is followed by France with a Share of 2,109 and Japan with a Share of 2,078. Notably, Harvard University is the leading institution for health-sciences research, its involvement in the top Institutional partnership in the field is no surprise.

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There’s an Inexplicable Mess with the Kate Middleton Photo Controversy

The UK on Monday released a photo of Princess of Wales Kate Middleton with her family, which was allegedly edited. It shows her with her husband Prince William and children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who were born in April this year. “This picture has been taken from the family’s home,” the Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

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The teens in the state created nude images of their classmates

Two American teenagers have been accused of creating and sharing fake sexually explicit images and the name of the app used to create them is not given. The two boys were suspended from their school for 10 days after their school had learned about the allegations. The parents of the victims had begun publicly urging the school to expel the boys.

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The State of the Union address by Biden may have been missed

In his first State of the Union address as US President, Joe Biden said it’s critical that the country stands by Ukrainians in their war against Russia. Biden added it’s important that the US stands by Israel in its war with Russia. Biden also announced the US military will establish a new temporary pier on the Mediterranean coast of Gaza.

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There is a weird amphibians that nurses its young

Researchers claim to have found that an egg-laying amphibian in Brazil nourishes its newly hatched young with a milk-like substance. In some caecilians, the young hatched withTeeth and fed on a nutrient-rich layer of their mother’s skin around every seven days. “It sounded a little strange- babies eating just once a week,” said Marta Antoniazzi, a biologist at the Butantan Institute.

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Alabama lawmakers passed IVF immunity legislation

The US state of Alabama has introduced a bill to grant immunity from criminal prosecution to doctors who use frozen embryos for in vitro fertilisation (IVF). This comes after Alabama’s Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are children with a constitutional right to life. However, the lawmakers argued that the immunity bill is just a temporary solution and not a permanent one.

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The woolly mammoth is being revived by scientists

US-based startup ColosSAL Biosciences has created the closest living relative of the woolly mammoth. The Asian elephant was gene-edited to give the woolly mammoth fuzzy hair and blubber that helped it survive in cold climates. “Some people think it’s a bad idea because there’ll be only one cold lonely elephant. Church said. “It opens…new possibilities for conserving species’ genetic diversity,” he added.

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There are conversations and insights about the moment

The Florida Supreme Court is not asking for a fetus to be entitled to a right under the state constitution or abortion law, a professor said. “We were going to go to sympathetic judges like those on the Florida Supreme Court…and ask if it was weird that a fetus was not entitled to a right under the state constitution or abortion law,” she added.

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Soon, the US will have over-the-counter birth control

US’ first over-the-counter birth control pill has been approved for use without a prescription from a health care provider. Opill.com claims to be the “first over-the-counter birth control pill that has been approved for use without a prescription from a health care provider”. A month’s supply of Opill has a recommended retail price of $19.99.

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