Stanford and Arc Institute used AI to design viruses that kill bacteria, sparking hope for new therapies and warnings over biosecurity risks.
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Doctors turn viruses into precision weapon against deadly hospital superbugs
Superbugs have become one of the biggest threats to modern medicine. In hospitals around the world, these drug-resistant pathogens cause infections that are difficult, sometimes impossible, to treat.
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How to Open the Command Prompt as Administrator in Windows 10
You'll probably see PowerShell instead of Command Prompt unless you're using an ancient version of Windows 10. The Creators ...
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Experts Alarmed That AI Is Now Producing Functional Viruses
After scientists showed that AI can design a working virus, it's time to address the obvious: what if it's also used to make ...
The viruses had their DNA written by an AI model and are already wreaking havoc on bacteria in the real world.
In this article, we cover three of them – PowerShell, Command Prompt, and Windows Terminal — explaining how they differ from each other and when they should be used. The operating system of your ...
Microsoft makes it difficult to avoid using a Microsoft account, but you can still install Windows 11 with a local account, and in this guide, I'll show you how. During setup, the system strongly ...
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues from the Pasteur Institute and the University of Lorraine, France, have uncovered ...
In a major advance for infectious disease treatment, researchers from Monash University and The Alfred have developed a ...
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