AIScienceTechnology

Deep Learning Breakthrough Enables Human Protein Interaction Mapping

Scientists have created a deep learning network capable of predicting protein interactions throughout the human proteome. The breakthrough addresses longstanding computational challenges that previously limited comprehensive mapping of human protein complexes. This advancement could accelerate drug discovery and disease research.

Computational Breakthrough in Human Protein Research

Researchers have developed a deep learning system that reportedly overcomes previous limitations in predicting protein-protein interactions across the entire human proteome, according to recent reports in Nature Chemical Biology. While existing methods have successfully identified interactions in simpler organisms like bacteria and yeast, sources indicate the human proteome’s complexity has until now resisted comprehensive computational analysis.

CybersecuritySoftwareTechnology

Digital Identity Verification Gaps Cost Global Businesses $95 Billion Annually, Study Finds

Companies worldwide are losing nearly $95 billion annually due to insufficient digital identity verification systems, new research indicates. The study reveals that “good enough” identity solutions are creating revenue traps beyond just fraud losses. Businesses using global identity platforms reportedly achieve better performance and competitive advantages.

The $95 Billion Digital Identity Problem

Global businesses are reportedly losing approximately $95 billion annually due to inadequate digital identity verification systems, according to new research from PYMNTS Intelligence conducted in collaboration with Trulioo. The study suggests these verification gaps are costing companies an average of 3.1% of their annual revenue through multiple channels beyond just direct fraud losses.

GovernmentSoftwareTechnology

U.S. Considers Software Export Restrictions to China Amid Trade Tensions

The United States is reportedly weighing restrictions on software exports to China in response to Beijing’s rare-earth controls. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that “everything is on the table” regarding potential trade measures.

Potential Software Export Restrictions

The United States is considering imposing export controls on software-related products to China, according to reports from Reuters. The potential measures come in response to Beijing’s recent implementation of sweeping rare-earth export restrictions, escalating trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.

BusinessManufacturingTechnology

European Aerospace Giants Form Satellite Alliance to Challenge SpaceX Dominance

Three European defense and aerospace leaders have finalized an agreement to merge their satellite operations into a single joint venture. The consolidation aims to create a stronger European competitor in the rapidly evolving space industry against established players like SpaceX.

Major European Aerospace Consolidation

Three of Europe’s largest aerospace and defense companies have reached a preliminary agreement to combine their satellite operations, according to reports from the companies. Sources indicate that Airbus SE, Leonardo SpA, and Thales SA have sealed the long-awaited deal after months of three-way negotiations, creating what analysts suggest could become a significant European competitor in the global space market.