EchoPrime, published in Nature in February 2026, outperforms both task-specific AI tools and previous foundation models across 23 cardiac benchmarks, and its code, weights, and a demo are publicly available.
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EchoPrime, published in Nature in February 2026, outperforms both task-specific AI tools and previous foundation models across 23 cardiac benchmarks, and its code, weights, and a demo are publicly available.
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Agrochemicals company Syngenta has said that it will stop production of the herbicide paraquat by June this year, with the company saying that the decision is for financial reasons. As a result, Syngenta will cut around 90 jobs at its plant…