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The Medical News

A comprehensive review recently published in Current Molecular Pharmacology consolidates the growing evidence surrounding the Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells-1 (TREM-1) as a central amplifier of innate immune responses and a promising therapeutic target for a range of inflammatory diseases.

immunologymedicinepharmacology
DEV Community

Your monitoring dashboard shows average response time: 45ms. Looks great. Your users are complaining the app is slow. Both things are true. Here's why. Averages hide the worst experiences Imagine 100 API requests. 99 of them take 10ms. One takes 5000ms. Average: (99 × 10 + 5000) / 100 = 59.9ms Your dashboard shows ~60ms average. Looks fine. But one in every 100 users waited 5 seconds. If you have…

algorithmscomputer-science
The Medical News
DEV Community

When most people think of "Enterprise Security," they immediately think of hardened data centers, locked-down cloud environments, and SOC teams watching dashboards late into the night. They picture firewalls, SIEM alerts, and tightly controlled production systems. What they rarely picture is the most active piece of enterprise infrastructure in the company: the developer workstation. Yet that lap…

computer-sciencecybersecurity
DEV Community

Early in a project, adding features feels like progress. A new capability appears. A new screen gets built. A new workflow becomes possible. Everything feels like forward motion. For a long time, I assumed that was the primary job of software development. Build more features. Solve more problems. Expand the system. Over time, I've started to think differently. Some of the most valuable improvemen…

computer-sciencesoftware-engineering
Frontiers in Education | New and Recent Articles

This article presents the results of research focused on improving educational and inclusive practices to provide high-quality educational and social support to students who face the greatest barriers in their learning process within their classroom group. To this end, three instruments designed to support educational inclusion through cooperative learning are introduced and applied. The aim is t…

educationlearning-sciencepedagogy
The Guardian
Damian Carrington in London and Ashifa Kassam in Madrid
23m ago

Temperatures linked to third child’s death in France, where three-quarters of country is under extreme heat alert Europe live – latest updates The UK and Switzerland both recorded the hottest-ever June temperatures on Thursday, while brutally hot conditions supercharged by the climate crisis were linked to the death of a third toddler in France and a sharp rise in medical emergencies across Europ…

climate-scienceenvironmentnatural-hazards
The Medical News
DEV Community

How TypeScript 5.7's --module nodenext Changes Are Breaking Legacy Express Apps (and How to Fix Them) Most Express app TypeScript failures after upgrading to 5.7 stem from three enforcement changes in --module nodenext that break previously tolerated patterns. Teams discover this when builds that passed in 5.6 suddenly throw module resolution errors with no obvious code changes. The breaking poin…

computer-scienceprogramming-languages
DEV Community

In May 2026, a French ethical hacker named Sammy Azdoufal bought a baby monitor off Amazon and spent a few hours looking at its network traffic. What he found: 1.1 million cameras across 300+ brand names, all running on the same shared platform, accessible to anyone with a free account. No password cracking. No exploit chain. He clicked a URL and got the image. The vulnerability wasn't a clever a…

computer-sciencecybersecurity
The Medical News
The Guardian
Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro Camille Rodríguez Montilla in La Guaira and María de los Ángeles Graterol in Caracas
28m ago

US among nations sending help to search for survivors on country’s north coast where dozen of buildings flattened Venezuela earthquake – latest updates Rescue teams are racing to Venezuela’s shattered northern coast after a sucker punch of almost simultaneous earthquakes reduced dozens of buildings to rubble, with thousands feared to have been killed. The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, said …

disaster-responseearth-scienceenvironmentnatural-hazards
DEV Community

Most of my time in Claude Code isn't spent reading syntax-highlighted code. It's spent reading tool output, permission prompts, reasoning traces, multi-paragraph explanations. The ANSI slots that matter aren't keyword and string — they're whatever color Claude Code uses for the text you read in bulk, the text that asks you to approve a bash command, the text that explains what just happened. Exis…

computer-sciencesoftware-engineering
The Guardian

Blocking of proposal backed by Oman signals new threat to free passage through strait vital to world economy Iran has rejected UN-backed plans for the mass evacuation of ships through the strait of Hormuz , creating a new threat to the free passage of commercial ships through the strait. The proposal, backed by Oman, was potentially the first phase of a broader Omani proposal to consult on settin…

political-sciencesocial-science
DEV Community

A question in a Telegram group made me stop and think — and then write this. Someone in a Python Telegram group I'm part of dropped a question that stuck with me: "How do you use AI with Python? Does anyone have an interesting workflow? Prompt engineering? Loop engineering? Prompt templates?" It's a great question — and a surprisingly hard one to answer, because AI is still so new that most of us…

aicomputer-sciencemachine-learningnlpprogramming-languages
TechCrunch
Research & Development World

When Eli Lilly and NVIDIA unveiled what they called the pharmaceutical industry’s most powerful supercomputer in October 2025, the story was mostly about scale. The Lilly-owned system, now branded LillyPod, brings more than 1,000 Blackwell Ultra GPUs into a DGX SuperPOD designed to support drug discovery, manufacturing, medical imaging and enterprise AI agents. At January’s… The post Six months i…

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The Medical News
Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research

Abstract. Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is a major medical problem, significantly impacting patients' quality of life and social adaptation [1]. Asthenia and affective disorders are the most common consequences of both acute cerebrovascular diseases, such as stroke and transient ischemic attacks, and chronic ones [2]. Purpose: To assess and compare the level of asthenia, the severity of…

medicineneurologypsychiatrypublic-health
research.ioresearch.io

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