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Whimsical yet inspiring illustration showing a giant glowing pair of healthy lungs protected by a futuristic shield composed of fourteen luminous proteins. Friendly AI robots and scientists examine floating molecular patterns.

🫁 Scientists Can Now See Lung Cancer Risk 5 Years Before Diagnosis. That's Stunning.

Machine learning and blood plasma analysis have uncovered a stunning 14-protein signature capable of identifying elevated lung cancer risk years before diagnosis. Prevention may be entering a new era.

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A hopeful illustration showing a DNA pathway being repaired while pancreatic cancer cells retreat. A scientist holds a molecular KRAS

🧬 Revolution Medicines (RVMD): The Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough That Created a 4x Stock

Pancreatic cancer has long been one of medicine's toughest challenges. Revolution Medicines may have changed the game. Daraxonrasib nearly doubled survival, achieved a remarkable 0.40 hazard ratio, and turned RVMD into one of biotech's biggest winners. Here's what patients and investors should know.

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Illustration showing the human body transitioning from a traditional blurry CT scan image into a highly detailed digital organ atlas with glowing vascular networks and microscopic biological structures.

Human Organ Atlas 2026: How HiP-CT Scans and Open Science Are Disrupting the $400B Biotech R&D Sector

The Human Organ Atlas is revealing the human body in unprecedented detail using HiP-CT scans that are 100× more sensitive than traditional CT imaging. Beyond the stunning visuals, the project could accelerate medical discovery and reshape the economics of biotech research.

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Illustration representing modern treatment options for pancreatic cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, and emerging precision medicine.

Pancreatic Cancer: Panned by Critics — but Science Is Finally Fighting Back

Pancreatic cancer is still brutal — but no longer hopeless. From surgery and chemotherapy to precision medicine and bold clinical trials, real progress is underway. 🧬⚔️

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Illustration showing healthy blood cells being crowded out by abnormal leukemia cells in acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Acute Myeloid Leukemia: You May Not Feel Sick, But You Are

You can feel healthy while AML quietly takes over your bone marrow. A clear, human, and lightly funny guide to a very serious blood cancer.

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Laptop running AI models projects a digital cell over a petri dish, with genomics/proteomics icons feeding the simulation—symbolizing “model first, mouse later.”

U.S. Computational Biology: More Simulations, Less Culture, Will Boost Drug Discovery & Leave Animal Testing… Stranded

Computational biology is moving discovery from culture to compute. With AI models, multi-omics, and cloud HPC, the U.S. market is forecast to grow from ~$3.5B (2025) to ~$9.5B (2034). Expect faster target ID, better trial design, fewer animal tests—and more drugs reaching patients sooner.

 

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