Author: Hunter
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It’s a SNaP: New Technique Paves Way for Scalable Therapeutic Nanoparticle Manufacturing
This sponsored article is brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering. In a significant advancement for the field of drug delivery, researchers have developed a new technique that addresses a persistent challenge: scalable manufacturing of nanoparticles and microparticles. This innovation, led by Nathalie M. Pinkerton, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at… Read more
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There can be no winners in a US-China AI arms race
The United States and China are entangled in what many have dubbed an “AI arms race.” In the early days of this standoff, US policymakers drove an agenda centered on “winning” the race, mostly from an economic perspective. In recent months, leading AI labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic got involved in pushing the narrative of “beating China” in… Read more
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Balancing the costs and opportunities of GenAI adoption
Generative AI (GenAI) is reshaping how businesses operate, offering unprecedented opportunities for greater efficiency, streamlined operations, revolutionized customer service, and enhanced decision-making. But alongside its promise of significant rewards also comes significant costs and often unclear ROI. For CIOs tasked with managing IT budgets while driving technological innovation, balancing these costs against the benefits of… Read more
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Game Developers Are Getting Fed Up With Their Bosses’ AI Initiatives
A survey of video game developers released Tuesday indicates that a growing number of them fear artificial intelligence will have a negative impact on the industry as a whole. Read more
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GDC survey reveals a rocky year of layoffs and AI skepticism for game developers
The 2025 GDC survey revealed the impact of industry-wide layoffs in 2024 where one of every 11 game developers lost a job.Read More Read more
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DeepSeek’s new open-source AI model can outperform o1 for a fraction of the cost
In another open-source win, DeepSeek aims to redefine ‘open AI’ with R1, its latest model. Read more
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CIOs demand simplicity: Why IT leaders are prioritizing platforms that unify networking, security and AI
The IT environment is growing ever more complex at an increasingly rapid rate. With wireless networks, wired networks, multiple clouds, containers, applications, and thousands of new devices, it’s difficult for IT teams to see the forest for the trees, and gaining a holistic view of the entire environment is impossible when admins are working with… Read more
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A new company plans to use Earth as a chemical reactor
Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help of rocks deep beneath Earth’s surface. New research shows that ammonia, a chemical crucial for fertilizer, can be produced from rocks at temperatures and pressures that are common in the subsurface. The research was published today in Joule, and MIT Technology Review can… Read more
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Trump’s Day One Executive Orders Will Worsen Climate Crisis
The new president’s orders will take the US out of the Paris Agreement, encourage the extraction and use of fossil fuels, and undo Biden-era policies. Read more
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X Games will test AI from Google Cloud for judging snowboarding competitions
Making its debut in Aspen, X Games will leverage AI technology from Google Cloud to enhance objectivity in subjectively judged sports. The aim is to deepen fan engagement, and provide valuable insights that resonate with both fans and athletes, said Jeremy Bloom, CEO of X Games and a veteran of the sports business, in an… Read more