25 Jun 2026
Key2Medicare Emphasizes Human-Led 'Guidance A to Z' Protocol to Protect Seniors from Costly AI Medicare Mistakes
As artificial intelligence is increasingly used to automate healthcare approvals, Key2Medicare is highlighting its human-led "Guidance A to Z" service. The company aims to help seniors avoid costly mistakes caused by algorithmic bias and automated denials.
News Desk
2026
24 Jun 2026
Is a Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Worth It? Career Opportunities & Earning Potential
Scroll through any tech job board right now and you'll notice artificial intelligence roles dominating the listings. The salaries are six figures, the companies are household names, and the number of open positions keeps climbing. With that kind of demand, a master's in AI might seem like an obvious next step. But a graduate degree is a serious commitment of time and money that leaves you…
News Desk
2026
24 Jun 2026
Deep Learning Reveals ECG Sudden Death Marker
In a groundbreaking advancement at the intersection of cardiology and artificial intelligence, researchers have leveraged deep learning to uncover a novel electrocardiogram (ECG) biomarker predictive of sudden cardiac death. This discovery represents a significant leap beyond traditional observational correlations, combining computational prowess with physiological insight to penetrate the…
Bioengineer
2026
24 Jun 2026
Scientists observe water switching between 2 different molecular structures, boosting decades-old theory
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. An illustration of a water molecule. New research adds credence to a controversial theory that water actually switches between two chemical structures. | Credit: Yaroslav Kushta via Getty Images For years, scientists have suspected that, at the molecular level, water is two different liquids —…
Larissa G. Capella
2026
22 Jun 2026
Autonomous navigation of intelligent microrobotic swarms in unknown environments
Autonomous navigation of intelligent microrobotic swarms in unknown environments
Qianqian, Wang
2026
22 Jun 2026
A cloud-based miniscope for neurosurveillance of brain health and disease in freely behaving animals
Main The ability to conduct continuous (≥24 h), neuroimaging of multiple physiological variables (for example neuronal activity (Neu ACT ), blood flow, blood volume, oxygenation and cellular dynamics) within the CNS microenvironment is crucial for characterizing preclinical models of CNS disease (Supplementary Table 1 ). We refer to this continuous multimodality neuroimaging capability as…
Arvind P., Pathak
2026
20 Jun 2026
Just now, a Nobel laureate has become a new employee of Anthropic
The Nobel laureate has joined Anthropic! Today, John Jumper, the core leader of AlphaFold, officially announced that he is leaving Google DeepMind, where he has worked for nearly 9 years, and joining Anthropic.
News Desk
2026
19 Jun 2026
A Signal of Future Alzheimer's May Be Hidden in Your Eyes
With every year, more evidence is connecting our eyes to Alzheimer's disease. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the very back of the eye, and it contains several layers of neurons. A change here could be one of the most obvious outward signs of a deeper problem , hidden beyond our sight.
@carlycassella, Carly Cassella
2026
18 Jun 2026
Google Is Secretly Winning The AI Race. Here Is What You Need To Know..
Google is securing its lead in the AI race not through standalone chatbots, but by seamlessly embedding powerful artificial intelligence into the digital infrastructure that billions of people and businesses rely on daily.
@moomooApp
2026
