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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1927, Mimar Kemaleddin Bey, Turkish architect and academic, designed the Tayyare Apartments (born 1870) passed away. In 1934, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Russian engineer and astronaut was born. In 1941, Ilmar Raud, Estonian chess player (born 1913) passed away. In 1956, The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence. In 1969, Oleg Serebrian, Moldovan political scientist and politician was born. In 1970, Andrei Tivontchik, German pole vaulter and trainer was born. In 1978, Prodromos Nikolaidis, Greek basketball player was born. In 1997, Josh Hines-Allen, American football player was born. In 1999, Konstantinos Kollias, Greek general and politician, 168th Prime Minister of Greece (born 1901) passed away. In 2012, Jerzy Kulej, Polish boxer and politician (born 1940) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Why Türkiye is the next major player in stem cell tech | NexTech

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Medicine is shifting from simply managing symptoms to helping the body heal itself from within. In this episode of NexTech, we explore how Türkiye is working to become a global leader and major player in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. From advanced genetic testing and molecular diagnostics to cryogenic biobanks storing cells at nearly -196°C, Türkiye is actively building a complete, cutting-edge healthcare ecosystem. We take you inside the laboratories and hospitals where scientists, bioengineers, and doctors are collaborating to turn science-fiction breakthroughs into everyday, personalized treatments. Discover how this rapidly growing biomedical sector is positioning Türkiye as a future power in the world of precision medicine.

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Advancements in mRNA Technology, Clinical Modalities, and Future Horizons in Science

Advancements in mRNA Technology, Clinical Modalities, and Future Horizons in Science

Trend News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

AI is no longer the future—it is the main driving force of development today - First Vice President Mehriban Aliyeva

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Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 7, 2026

Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell

This is kind of wild. CBS News, Scientists at the University of Minnesota say they've made the first synthetic cell that can complete a life cycle, a major breakthrough that could lead to innovation in the medicine and engineering fields. Called SpudCell — a play on the first space satellite Sputnik — it is made entirely from chemical components but can grow, divide and replicate. Quanta Magazine explains: For the very first time, biologists packed nonliving components into a cell-like membrane, piece by piece, and witnessed the bag of molecules start to behave like life. The lab-made synthetic cell grew, replicated its DNA, and divided, demonstrating the basic functions of a cell cycle. It’s “an impressive step,” said Jack Szostak (opens a new tab), who studies the origins of life at the University of Chicago and was not involved in the research. “I don’t know of any other effort to put together an artificial cell from biological components that has progressed so far.” read more

Nepal News

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· Jun 28, 2026

ढुंगे युगदेखि एआईसम्मको यात्रामा नवप्रवर्तन

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The Motley Fool

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· Jul 8, 2026

2 Tech Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for the Next Decade

AI adoption will make these top tech companies winners for the foreseeable future.

Riyadh Xpress

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· Jul 12, 2026

Ο ρόλος της ιατρικής έρευνας σε ελληνικά πανεπιστήμια

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The Marketing Journal

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· May 12, 2025

“Technology and the Common Good” – Christian Sarkar and Philip Kotler

In an age of accelerating innovation, the question of whether technology serves the Common Good is more urgent than ever. From the disintermediation of music to the democratization of 3D printing and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the fundamental struggle is the same: Who controls the value generated by technology — and who benefits []

Africa.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why Africa’s Creative-Tech Boom Is The Real Youth Jobs Engine

By Kelly Maroon, CAPACITI Head of Talent Discussions about Africa’s economic growth usually focus on high-cost, tech-heavy industries – be it around fintech regulations, biotech research facilities or software engineering tech centres. Meanwhile, the creative industries are quietly booming in the background. This powerful sector has an unmatched ability to do what the tech giants []

DNyuz

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· Jun 30, 2026

N.I.H. Announces World’s Largest Integrated Health Database

A research program at the National Institutes of Health released the world’s largest database of human genomes and paired them with clinical data, officials announced Tuesday, paving the way for a new era of study in personalized medicine. The All of Us program, which started in 2018, recruits participants from diverse backgrounds and combines their []

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Danube Industries to get ₹472 crore investment from Fox Petroleum Group

The collaboration will focus on opportunities across artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, IT-enabled services, infrastructure, energy technologies and international business development

Business Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Career Shock: Who Wins When AI Takes Over the Office

Discover which careers will thrive and survive AI disruption: creative pros, healthcare workers, technologists, leaders, skilled artisans, educators, and human connectors remain indispensable.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Bio-Techne expands AI-engineered protein portfolio for cell therapy

Bio-Techne expands AI-engineered protein portfolio for cell therapy

AzerNews

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why U.S. pharma giants are betting bigger on China's innovation ecosystem?

From AI-assisted high-complexity cardiovascular interventions—where digital algorithms pre-simulate intricate surgical workflows, accurately predict intraoperative risks, and tailor personalized treatment plans to significantly boost procedural efficiency—to AI-powered FFRangio systems that slash measurement time from 20 minutes to just four... As China, the world's second-largest pharmaceutical market, is rapidly transcending its traditional role from a low-cost manufacturing base to a co-developer of cutting-edge therapies and a vital node in global RD networks, an increasing number of multinational pharmaceutical companies are reshaping their investment and partnership strategies on the ground.

NewsBlaze News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Velocity Raises $27 Million as AI Companies Search for Better Ways to Monetize Growth

The generative AI boom has unleashed a wave of innovation, with developers introducing everything from coding assistants to creative tools and industry-specific applications. But while launching AI products has become significantly easier, sustaining them financially has emerged as a more difficult challenge. Velocity believes that gap represents the next major opportunity in AI infrastructure. The []

Rock Paper Shotgun

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· Jun 22, 2026

CD Projekt boss "knows for a fact" a surge of games made purely with generative AI are coming, but doubts "whether this is really the path to follow"

As AI continues to be shoehorned into game development with more regularity, Michał Nowakowski - joint CEO of Witcher 4 developers CD Projekt - has said he knows for a fact games built purely with generative AI are on the way. Mercifully, he's got doubts about whether this method's the ideal way forward, meaning there's no need to worry at this juncture that Ciri'll soon be battling hordes of ChatGPThouls. Read more

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· Jul 5, 2026

Experts Debate the Future of Creativity in the Age of AI

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to rapidly reshape creative industries worldwide, Ethiopian stakeholders have begun taking proactive steps to understand how this technological transformation intersects with the nation’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. The significance of this issue was highlighted on July 2,2026 , when the Ethiopian Academy of Sciences hosted a high-level panel discussion []

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· Jun 22, 2026

Drowning in AI: Companies are launching hundreds of projects, and that’s a problem

At Fortune Brainstorm Tech, executives from Carvana, GSX and other firms shared lessons for companies about rapid AI adoption.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Skilled Immigration Is Becoming a Strategic Test of U.S. Economic Power

The global competition for talent is no longer an issue that lurks quietly in the background of economic policy. It is becoming one of the key tests of a country’s competitiveness. Countries that can attract, retain and integrate skilled individuals are in a stronger position to develop advanced industries, increase their research capacity, strengthen their supply chains and adapt to technological disruption. Those that fail to do so risk losing out on growth, both to lower costs abroad and to more organised talent systems elsewhere. The issue is especially complex for the United States. It remains one of the world’s

Wired

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· Jul 8, 2026

I Built a Self-Improving AI, and So Can You

Experiments in using AI to build AI show that the future doesn’t just belong to the frontier labs.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Teknologi sel stem Switzerland perkukuh inovasi anti-penuaan tempatan

PUTRAJAYA: Kerjasama strategik antara syarikat bioteknologi Switzerland, Mibelle Biochemistry dan NovaBio CellTech Sdn. Bhd. dijangka menjadi pemangkin kepada pembangunan produk kesihatan berasaskan teknologi sel stem tumbuhan di Malaysia, sekali gus memperluaskan amalan penjagaan kesihatan secara pencegahan serta konsep regenerative longevity atau kelanjutan usia yang sihat. Pengasas Mibelle Biochemistry, Dr. Fred Zulli berkata, syarikatnya menjadi perintis ... Read more The post Teknologi sel stem Switzerland perkukuh inovasi anti-penuaan tempatan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 26, 2026

[Bio USA] Celltiron posts record showing at BIO International Convention

SAN DIEGO — Celltrion has expanded its global partnering efforts with its artificial intelligence-powered drug discovery capabilities and next-generation biologics pipeline at the BIO International Convention 2026 in San Diego this week, the Korean biosimilar company said Thursday. This year’s convention, arguably the world’s largest biopharmaceutical and biotechnology showcase, drew approximately 20,000 participants from more than 68 countries, including over 1,600 exhibitors. Celltrion reporte

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jul 7, 2026

Hidden inner ear cells may hold key to restoring hearing

The Tel Aviv University research highlights the nature of cells that can participate in the regeneration process,” said David Sprinzak, one of the study’s authors.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 13, 2026

Swift Academy’s NextGen Coders win grand prize at 2026 Ghana Science & Tech Explorer Prize

Team NextGen Coders from Swift Academy in the Ashanti Region has emerged as the overall winner of the 2026 Ghana Science Tech Explorer Prize (GSTEP) Exhibition Awards, taking home the grand prize with an innovative AI-powered dialysis monitoring system designed to improve patient safety during treatment.

Armstrong Economics

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· Jun 30, 2026

The AI Arms Race Is Replacing Globalization

Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence as though it is simply the next technology boom. They are missing the bigger picture. The country that controls the chips, the data centers, the electricity, and the manufacturing capacity will hold the strategic advantage for decades. This is no different than steel before World War I or oil []

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 4, 2026

Nobel-winning materials scientist Omar Yaghi joins China’s Tsinghua University from the US

Omar Yaghi, the winner of last year’s Nobel Prize for chemistry, has left the United States to lead a new AI-driven research centre at China’s Tsinghua University. The 61-year-old materials scientist will head a team working on ways artificial intelligence (AI) can transform the design and synthesis of new materials and shorten their development cycle “by orders of magnitude”, Tsinghua said on Friday. Speaking at his appointment ceremony, Yaghi said he hoped to develop materials to tackle major...

ANTARA News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Neat Introduces Thinking Rooms with Agentic Deployment Management and Intelligent Framing

Neat, the industry’s first AI-native hardware and software platform for workplace collaboration, announced ...

TechRepublic

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· Jul 6, 2026

Data From 21,000 Firms Reveals: AI Spending Is Creating Jobs, Not Killing Them

New data from Ramp and Revelio show that intensive Gen AI adoption is linked to higher headcount and more entry-level hiring, challenging fears that “AI kills jobs” and reshaping IT leaders’ strategies. The post Data From 21,000 Firms Reveals: AI Spending Is Creating Jobs, Not Killing Them appeared first on TechRepublic.

Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 27, 2026

Here Are 4 Major Lawsuits That Have Shaped The Artificial Intelligence Debate

The debate over artificial intelligence has been shaped by several lawsuits since the technology became widespread. In the U.S., major players such as Anthropic and OpenAI vie for the top spot in the industry — all

Salon

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· Jun 22, 2026

AI doomerism is misplaced. Here’s what it will take to pop the bubble

Cory Doctorow argues AI dominance is not inevitable. How we fight back matters

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 7, 2026

AI and the Future of Counter-Terrorism: The United Nations’ Shift from Response to Prevention

We live in an era in which technology and technological improvements have been an essential part of our lives. In today’s world, we cannot ignore the role of technological progress especially artificial intelligence at all. In fact, artificial intelligence has been a controversial topic. Most people believe that artificial intelligence has this potential to help [] The post AI and the Future of Counter-Terrorism: The United Nations’ Shift from Response to Prevention appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 29, 2026

René Morkos of ALICE Technologies: 5 Questions

René Morkos, founder and CEO at ALICE Technologies, which is billed as the world’s first artificial intelligence-powered construction optimization platform, is no stranger to AI, contech or proptech. However, he is catching up to the benefits of his company’s new alliance with McKinsey Company, which was announced in April. A Stanford-trained engineer with a []

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Building tomorrow’s industries requires building tomorrow’s workforce

Artificial intelligence is transforming the economy at a remarkable speed. Advanced manufacturing is returning to the United States. Biotechnology, quantum computing, and other emerging technologies are creating the industries that will shape the next generation of economic growth. Recent tax reforms encouraging capital investment, restoring research and development expensing, and strengthening advanced manufacturing will help []

Digital Trends

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· Jul 6, 2026

Broad AI expertise may no longer be enough as companies look for more specialized talent 

When the generative AI boom sparked into life in late 2022, business executives and team leaders from across the world were captivated by its potential. Many business leaders quickly recognized the potential of the new technology and began looking for ways to apply it. What followed was a massive hiring spree: Companies were searching high and low []

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

How artificial intelligence got better at building itself

The latest generation of AI models are such competent coders, engineers and (soon) scientists that many worry they may be among the last ever made by humans.

Futurism

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· Jun 25, 2026

Softbank CEO Who’s Invested $64 Billion in OpenAI Says It’s “Blasphemy” to Mention the AI Bubble

It's just the beginning. AI's potential will be unlocked. The post Softbank CEO Who’s Invested 64 Billion in OpenAI Says It’s “Blasphemy” to Mention the AI Bubble appeared first on Futurism.

Inc.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Surprising Reason Companies Like Deere and Nokia Are Surging

The real AI boom may not be in software. Here’s why companies like Deere and Nokia are becoming breakout winners.

TASS

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· Jul 6, 2026

Russia interested in joint development of vessels with Indonesia — PM

Among other areas of interest, the head of the Russian government cited metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, the medical equipment sector, and digital technologies

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