Google DeepMind has introduced CodeMender, a new AI-driven agent designed to detect, fix, and secure software vulnerabilities automatically. The project builds on recent advances in reasoning models and program analysis, aiming to reduce…
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Keely Hodgkinson: Athlos 800m win in New York for British runner
Keely Hodgkinson ended her 800m season with victory at the all-female Athlos meet in New York on Friday evening.
The Olympic champion, who won bronze at the World Championships last month, cruised to an impressive win in one minute 56.53 seconds…
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Triple Trouble: Fairey, Hirst, Invader review – the most revolting visual soup imaginable | Art
You’ve heard of the best of both worlds, well get ready for the worst of three. Down in Vauxhall in London, three artists have mashed themselves together to create the most revolting visual soup imaginable, an exhibition that isn’t so much…
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My cultural awakening: ‘Kate Bush helped me come out as a trans woman’ | Kate Bush
It wasn’t safe for me to discover The Sensual World, the eponymous track on what Kate Bush described as her “most female album”. The song was intended to be a rejection of the masculine influence that had unwittingly shaped the artist’s…
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‘It was a binding experience’: TV producers mourn decline of hot 9pm slot | Television industry
Last month something unusual happened in the television world. At 9pm, traditionally a crucial time slot for Britain’s main broadcasters, none of their shows were able to attract an average audience of 1 million viewers.
An ITV documentary about…
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Parkinson’s patient’s song released after 50 years
Liam BarnesEast Midlands and
Ash GeaneyBBC Radio Nottingham
BBC
Dave Wells, centre, with son Buddy and partner Roz Friends of a man living with Parkinson’s disease have reunited to record a song he wrote more than 50 years ago.
Dave Wells, now 68,…
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For the first time, scientists pinpoint brain cells linked to depression
Scientists at McGill University and the Douglas Institute have discovered that two distinct types of brain cells show changes in people experiencing depression.
Published in Nature Genetics, the research provides new clues that could guide the…
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For the first time, scientists pinpoint brain cells linked to depression
Scientists at McGill University and the Douglas Institute have discovered that two distinct types of brain cells show changes in people experiencing depression.
Published in Nature Genetics, the research provides new clues that could guide the…
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Woman says Jess’ Rule could have prevented her incurable tumour
Sian Filcher, East Midlands
BBC
Jessie Mae Lambert says her GP “should have taken her seriously” before she was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour A woman diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour, who claims her GP dismissed her symptoms, has…
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Researchers design Laser-Induced Graphene sensors for sweat-based vitamin B6 tracking
Researchers from Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin Tianzhong Yimai Technology Development Co., and The Pennsylvania State University have developed a wearable, regenerable, highly sensitive, and stable sweat sensor…
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