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EU Probes Elon Musk's Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal - Professional coverage
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EU Probes Elon Musk’s Grok Over Deepfake Image Scandal

According to Fast Company, the European Union opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X platform on Monday, December 18th.…

Signet's New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared - Professional coverage
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Signet’s New Tech Boss Aims To Modernize Kay, Zales, And Jared

According to Forbes, Signet Jewelers—the world's largest diamond jewelry retailer with brands like Kay, Zales, and Jared—has combined its digital…

AI Agents Have a "Hard Ceiling," New Paper Argues - Professional coverage
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AI Agents Have a “Hard Ceiling,” New Paper Argues

According to Futurism, a recent paper by former SAP CTO Vishal Sikka and his son Varin Sikka makes a bold…

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AI Framework Predicts Plant Invasion Risks Before Species Spread

Researchers have created an artificial intelligence system that can forecast which plant species might become invasive before they arrive in new territories. The interdisciplinary approach adapts astrophysics algorithms to ecological prediction, offering a powerful complement to traditional risk assessment methods.

Breaking New Ground in Ecological Forecasting

As global connectivity increases the movement of plant species across regions, scientists are developing advanced methods to predict which introductions might threaten native ecosystems. According to reports from the University of Connecticut, an interdisciplinary team has created a machine learning framework that can identify potentially problematic plants before they establish in new environments.

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SIRT5 Enzyme Discovery Reveals New Pathway in Breast Cancer Treatment Resistance

A groundbreaking study reveals how protein modification through succinylation affects cancer cell response to chemotherapy. The research identifies SIRT5 as a key regulator of MTHFD2 activity, influencing NADPH production and cellular senescence pathways in breast cancer treatment resistance.

Breakthrough in Understanding Cancer Treatment Resistance

Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that enables breast cancer cells to develop resistance to chemotherapy, according to recent research published in Communications Biology. The study reveals how specific protein modifications, particularly lysine succinylation, play a crucial role in how cancer cells evade treatment-induced cellular senescence and continue proliferating.