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AI model can predict a person's disease risk using sleep data
A poor night's sleep portends a bleary-eyed next day, but it could also hint at diseases that will strike years down the road ...
Saudi Gazette on MSN
SDAIA study: Saudi Arabia tops countries developing Arabic language models in 2025
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia topped the list of countries developing Arabic language models during the year 2025, according to the ...
Stanford Medicine scientists and their colleagues created the first artificial intelligence model that can predict more than 100 health conditions from one night’s sleep.
The first major upgrade being introduced by Timekettle is an automatic AI model picker called the SOTA (State of the Art) ...
If there’s one theme that defines AI in 2025, it’s acceleration. In fact, the pace of advancement hasn’t just increased, but grown exponentially. This year, the industry saw tasks become possible that ...
Nivedita Menon reflects on JNU’s transformation since 2016, the ideological capture of faculty and curricula, and how the ...
Interview: Cloud Gaming, 5G and the Next Revenue Play for Telcos: OnMobile’s Bet on Cloud Gaming, Telco Growth and how ...
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Autism Study: Heterogeneity is Key, Not Noise
The Genomic Press Interview in Genomic Psychiatry titled "Noritaka Ichinohe: Beyond averages — context and heterogeneity in Genomic Psychiatry," is freely available via Open Access, starting on 6 ...
Artificial Analysis overhauls its AI Intelligence Index, replacing saturated benchmarks with real-world tests measuring ...
The Zimbabwe Independent on MSNOpinion
Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruin
By Wellington Muzengeza, Mail & Guardian Zimbabwe today stands as one of the most sobering case studies in the cyclical ...
Iowa House Republicans say they want to act proactively in 2026 with a "tough on crime" package aimed at repeat offenders, ...
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