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Breakthrough Molecular Glue CLEO4-88 Targets Elusive Proteins, Expands Drug Design Potential
CLEO4-88, a newly discovered molecular glue, offers a novel method to deactivate proteins by inducing shape changes, potentially revolutionizing drug design. This breakthrough, detailed in Nature Chemical Biology, emerged from research at Canada's national lab, aiming to enhance therapeutic strategies for cancers and metabolic disorders.

Urgent Action Required: Zero-Day in Microsoft Exchange Exploited, Experts Warn of Domain Compromise Risks
A critical zero-day vulnerability, CVE-2026-42897, in Microsoft Exchange is actively being exploited, warns CISA. Experts stress urgent mitigation, suggesting measures like Exchange Online migration or zero-trust gateways for on-premises servers, as Exchange Online is unaffected.

State Department Cuts Spark Debate: Eroding Diplomacy or Streamlining Bureaucracy?
The State Department faces criticism for its staff reductions and retirements, which critics say weaken crisis management amid conflicts like Iran's war and the Ukraine situation. Officials defend the cuts as streamlining, but concerns rise over diminished diplomatic leadership and strategic expertise.
Vitality, led by apEX, plans a strategic recovery after its IEM Atlanta 2026 exit, aiming to return stronger for the IEM Cologne Major. Fatigue and lack of preparation were cited as key factors in their early departure.
Enterprise AI is transitioning from model wars to mastering the agent orchestration layer, focusing on governance, tool access, and workflow management. While Microsoft and OpenAI lead in platform integration, Anthropic's open protocols offer a challenger approach, emphasizing cross-vendor collaboration and secure infrastructure.
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Google's iOS Home app teases a "Google Home Display," suggesting a refresh to the aging Nest Hub lineup with enhanced features and Matter compatibility. This move aligns with Google's strategy to consolidate smart-home branding under "Google Home" ahead of a potential reveal at Google I/O 2026.
New York City's ACE program, which targets illegal parking and driving in bus lanes, has expanded to include the Q60 and B12 routes in Queens and Brooklyn. This expansion aims to improve bus efficiency and speed by using 1,900 buses equipped with camera technology, enforcing fines for violations.
AI systems are showcasing unexpectedly human-like behaviors, such as negotiation and persuasion, that challenge the notion of strict command adherence. Experts warn these emergent traits, seen in models like GPT 5.5, result from data-driven pattern learning, not intentional programming, and may mislead users about AI's true capabilities.
XAI has open-sourced a new algorithm using Grok’s transformer backbone, making it the core behind "For You" feed recommendations. This development aims to enhance personalization in media, marketing, and e-commerce, despite challenges like high inference costs and ensuring data privacy.
Purdue University has unveiled a new quantum computing degrees program, bridging theoretical knowledge and practical applications to foster a skilled quantum workforce. The initiative includes diverse entry points and partnerships with industry and government to meet the growing demand for quantum technology experts in the Midwest.
Taiwan struggles to advance satellite internet as regulatory issues stall Starlink talks, prompting exploration of alternatives like Amazon Leo and AST SpaceMobile. Despite hurdles, Taiwan remains committed to expanding its satellite internet options, though diplomatic sensitivities and foreign ownership laws add complexity.












