The growing adoption of open-source large language models such as Llama has introduced new integration challenges for teams previously relying on proprietary systems like OpenAI’s GPT or Anthropic’s Claude. While performance…
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How soy and gut microbes alter cancer treatment results
Groundbreaking research reveals how gut microbes and dietary soy can influence the outcome of cancer treatments, paving the way for a new frontier in personalized oncology.
Study: Microbiome metabolism of dietary phytochemicals…
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New AI Spots Hidden Heart Attack Risk at the Click of a Button
A new AI tool can rapidly detect hidden cardiovascular and fall risks in older adults using routine bone scans by identifying arterial calcification, an often-overlooked but critical health indicator. Researchers from Edith Cowan University…
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Record high: Study finds growing cannabis use among older adults
Marijuana use among older adults in the US has reached a new high, with 7 percent of adults aged 65 and over who report using it in the past month, according to an analysis led by researchers with the Center for Drug Use and HIV/HCV Research…
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Early driver of prostate cancer aggressiveness
Researchers have identified a gene that plays a key role in prostate cancer cells that have transitioned to a more aggressive, treatment-resistant form. The gene can be indirectly targeted with an existing class of drugs, suggesting a potential…
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Gaps in surveillance leave European children at risk of acute flaccid myelitis
A new Europe-wide study reveals that acute flaccid myelitis, a polio-like illness striking children, is slipping through the cracks in national surveillance, just as viral outbreaks may be driving case surges.
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Doctors Have Been Saying Sugar Is Bad – But They Missed This
Think all sugar is equally bad? Think again. A massive new study reveals that the source of sugar makes all the difference. While sugary drinks like soda and even fruit juice sharply increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, sugars in solid…
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“Unlike Anything We Have Seen Before”: Regular Repeating Signal Puzzles Astronomers
Astronomers are puzzled after detecting an unusual, repeating long-period transient (LPT) signal emitted deep in the Galactic Plane.
Last year, a team from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, found the strange signal using the ASKAP…
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Canine DNA study uncovers new genes linked to gastric cancer
Dogs share our homes, our habits and sometimes, our diseases. Gastric cancer is rare in dogs, but when it does strike, it closely resembles gastric cancer in humans: subtle clinical signs, comparable tumor subtypes, late-stage…
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This AI Paper Introduces LLaDA-V: A Purely Diffusion-Based Multimodal Large Language Model for Visual Instruction Tuning and Multimodal Reasoning
Multimodal large language models (MLLMs) are designed to process and generate content across various modalities, including text, images, audio, and video. These models aim to understand and integrate information from different…
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