InformationWeek: The end of business as usual: how AI-native companies win

through information week AI-native companies aren’t just automating: they’re redesigning their businesses. Success requires incorporating AI into strategy, decision-making and workforce evolution. As AI continues to evolve, the question is whether companies can transform their businesses while adapting their workforce strategies at the same pace. A change in executive mindset, or change of mentality –…

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The most compelling evidence of a Universe before the Big Bang | by Ethan Siegel | Start with a bang! | October 2025

Press enter or click to view full size image When the entire sky is observed at a variety of wavelengths, certain sources corresponding to distant objects beyond our galaxy are revealed. This first Planck all-sky map includes not only the cosmic microwave background, but also extragalactic contributions and foreground contributions from matter within the Milky…

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Integration of proteomic and transcriptomic data of the venom and venom gland of Tityus jaimei.

This work presents a comprehensive transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of the venom gland and venom of titus jaimeia species of scorpion recently described and of medical relevance in Panama and Costa Rica. High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) enabled the identification of a diverse repertoire of venom proteins. In particular, this is…

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Role of EXIM Consultants in Indian Trade

As India’s international trade continues to grow, and is estimated to reach more than $900 billion in exports by 2025, companies face increased complexity caused by rules, documentation, logistics and market entry difficulties. For most SMEs, startups and mature exporters and importers, the maze of foreign trade regulations can be daunting. Enter EXIM consultants: they…

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Understanding antimicrobial resistance in MRSA: mechanisms, challenges and emerging insights

Introduction: Why MRSA resistance is important Imagine a battlefield where humans deploy their most powerful weapons and the enemy not only survives but learns to deflect every attack. That battlefield is modern medicine, the weapons are antibiotics and the enemy is Staphylococcus aureus — in particular its methicillin-resistant form, MRSA. MRSA is one of the…

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