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China vital to Insilico’s plan to build biotech’s AI ‘Einstein’ for drug discovery

China vital to Insilico’s plan to build biotech’s AI ‘Einstein’ for drug discovery

Biotech firm Insilico Medicine, backed by the Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC), is building a “digital Einstein” to revolutionise how scientists discover new medicines, and plans to continue expanding its research base in China to stay ahead of global rivals after its Hong Kong listing on Tuesday. “Biotechnology is a high-risk field like a ‘molecular casino’,” said founder Alex Zhavoronkov. “Even with artificial intelligence, you can lose 90 per cent of the time.” The 11-year-old company...
Eagles’ Sirianni admits he needs to help Patullo more

Eagles’ Sirianni admits he needs to help Patullo more

Coach Nick Sirianni said something revealing after the Eagles knocked off the Buffalo Bills Sunday, a game in which his team held the league’s fourth-ranked scoring offense to just 12 points but whose own offense didn’t score or even complete a pass after halftime.

There Never Was a “New Corona Virus”, There Never Was a Pandemic

The official story is that a dangerous new coronavirus was detected in Wuhan, PRC. It had not been isolated, it's identity had not been confirmed. And then in February, the name of the "new virus" was changed to SARS-CoV-2, a virus first detected 20 years ago in 2003. The post There Never Was a “New Corona Virus”, There Never Was a Pandemic appeared first on Global Research.
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia dies after prolonged illness

Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia dies after prolonged illness

Bangladesh’s three-time prime minister Khaleda Zia, who hoped to lead her nation one last time after the election next year, died on Tuesday aged 80. Zia, a dominant figure for decades in the South Asian country’s turbulent power struggles, had vowed to run in the election next year, the first since a mass uprising toppled her arch-rival. Despite years of ill health and imprisonment, just last month Zia had promised to campaign in the election expected in February 2026, in which her Bangladesh...

SD inmate accused of multiple in-custody knife attacks pleads not guilty

A man already facing charges for allegedly trying to stab a San Diego County sheriff's deputy pleaded not guilty Monday to new charges related to a separate alleged knife attack on a jail deputy.

Bangladesh's first female prime minister Khaleda Zia dies aged 80

Zia became the country's first female leader in 1991 after its first democratic election in 20 years.
US military strikes another boat it claims was carrying drugs as Trump works to increase pressure on Venezuela

US military strikes another boat it claims was carrying drugs as Trump works to increase pressure on Venezuela

The strikes have killed more than 100 people in attacks that critics allege are war crimes
NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin’s father killed by house fire injuries

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin’s father killed by house fire injuries

Firefighters arrived Sunday night at a two-story home that was mostly engulfed in fire

Alpacas, buses and pints: Five laws you may have missed in 2025

More than 30 new laws have been created this year, including these lesser-known bits of legislation.

Alpacas, buses and pints: Five laws you may have missed in 2025

More than 30 new laws have been created this year, including these lesser-known bits of legislation.

La Mesa Courier: Dec. 19, 2025

This issue of La Mesa Courier features local holiday celebrations, public safety updates, community concerns along University Avenue, crime trends, school programs, housing and planning developments tied to SDSU growth, local culture, events, and East County wine highlights, alongside community voices and seasonal reflections.

La Jolla Village News: Dec. 19, 2025

This issue of La Jolla Village News highlights holiday celebrations across the community, City Council debates over police surveillance technology, opposition to offshore drilling, local sports achievements, new restaurant and retail openings, cultural events, and neighborhood traditions—from the Christmas Parade to seasonal arts, dining, and civic life.