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Specialist computational biology and cognitive automation VC. Not a fan of mouse click economy. Founded @RecodeVentures. vishalgulati.bsky.social

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Moving beyond diagnostics - Focused ultrasound stimulation (FUS) — a method that uses sound waves to reduce inflammation in specific parts of the body. While ultrasound is usually linked to pregnancy scans or diagnostics, this approach opens up new possibilities. FUS could also

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At the start of our circadian rhythm, we wake up. We crawl out of our safe cocoon — a private bed in modernity, or a predator-sheltered hole in ancient history — and start to engage in very risky behavior, immunologically speaking. Eating leftover food that may be contaminated,

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Snap a photo of your meal, and artificial intelligence will instantly tell you exactly how many calories you're consuming. No more tedious manual logging, no more guessing at portion sizes, no more human error. Apps like Cal AI, Lose It!, and MyFitnessPal's new photo features

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Are you low on tea and biscuits? NHS is low on blood donors. Go!! NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), the body that oversees England's blood donation system, said the number of regular donors needs to rise from around 800,000 to more than one million to maintain a safe and

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AI Won’t Replace Physicians, but it Will Reduce Burnout Why providers should embrace AI in healthcare | Healthcare Dive healthcaredive.com/spons/why-prov…

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Some are saying that without proper oversight, there is a risk that medical algorithms could give misleading recommendations and compromise patient care. Medicine's rapid adoption of AI has researchers concerned nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Glioblastoma patients have very few options. A new study may have uncovered an effective combination therapy using Tumor Treating Fields therapy (TTFields), which delivers targeted waves of electric fields directly into tumors to stop their growth and signal the body's immune

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Publish or perish culture drives bad behaviours Authorship for sale: Nature investigates how paper mills work nature.com/articles/d4158…

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Physicists and philosophers still disagree on the meaning of quantum mechanics. Some believe the theory has a “measurement problem” because it relies too much on the role of observers, making it hard to explain what reality really is. Others argue that observers are central to

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There are about 7,000 languages spoken in the world today; they can be divided into about 140 families. Nevertheless, the languages most of us speak belong to just five ‘Proto’ explores how a common language went global washingtonpost.com/books/2025/06/…

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Blood clots can block oxygen to the brain, lungs, or other organs. That can be deadly. One surgical option is suction. It works sometimes—but not always. Now a chance observation has led to a new approach. Researchers noticed that spinning can help break up clots. That insight

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We like to keep government borrowing in check. And that is the right thing but then we lease national assets to private companies against which they borrow money. And in this case they borrow, not to create value for future generations but to pay out dividends to individuals. I

We like to keep government borrowing in check. And that is the right thing but then we lease national assets to private companies against which they borrow money. And in this case they borrow, not to create value for future generations but to pay out dividends to individuals. 

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The job of being a doctor today is extremely hard, especially in the NHS. We would do well to not make it worse. Britain’s newest way of demoralising doctors economist.com/britain/2025/0…

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Passing of Atul Butte is a really sad news. I feel we have lost one of the biggest champions of a very important cause - 'using data at scale to improve patient care at scale'. We should all be grateful for what he did and also that he inspired so many more to carry the light