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Nature spotlights AI biomedical hypotheses in labs
Jul 7, 20264 min read

Nature spotlights AI biomedical hypotheses in labs

On June 30, 2026, Nature published a News & Views describing AI agents that generate and test AI biomedical hypotheses across a full discovery loop. The piece, by Olivier Elemento, argues that software is inching toward an end-to-end role in biomedical research, from idea to analysis. What Nature reported on AI biomedical hypotheses Nature’s summary […]

Nature sudden cardiac death AI flags hidden risk group
Jul 3, 20265 min read

Nature sudden cardiac death AI flags hidden risk group

On June 24, 2026, Nature reported that a deep learning system trained on thousands of electrocardiograms uncovered a previously unrecognized group of people at risk of sudden cardiac death. The News & Views commentary in Nature describes how the model pulled a “hidden predictor” from routine ECG traces and flagged individuals current tools miss. What […]

NeurIPS 2026 Sydney leads a tri-site conference format
Jul 2, 20265 min read

NeurIPS 2026 Sydney leads a tri-site conference format

December 6-12, 2026 in Sydney. That’s the main stage for the Fortieth Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, with satellite gatherings in Atlanta, Georgia, and Paris, France from December 9-13, 2026, according to NeurIPS. The setup is clear: one anchor city, two regional hubs, one shared program. How NeurIPS 2026 Sydney anchors a tri-site […]

Machine learning latest: optical metasurface vision leap
Jun 23, 20266 min read

Machine learning latest: optical metasurface vision leap

On June 17, 2026, Nature reported a prototype vision system that embeds core computer‑vision operations into an optical metasurface, delivering real‑time perception on the sensor itself. The News & Views piece describes a general‑purpose approach: light passing through a patterned material performs the first steps of seeing, before a chip lifts a finger. That places […]

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