How Recursion is leading a new era of AI-driven drug discovery AI drug discovery is not a new phenomenon – but it is evolving at an almost dizzying pace. Recursion is one of the earliest innovators in ...
Chris Gibson built the pioneering AI biotech Recursion Pharmaceuticals on a foundation of bold promises. But after more than a decade at the helm, Gibson stepped down as CEO in November 2025. And his ...
Recursion's co-founder and long-serving chief executive, Chris Gibson, has switched to the role of company chair, and will be succeeded in the CEO role by R&D and commercial head Najat Khan. The ...
'Violations reveal true nature of Israeli entity, its criminality, brutality, extent of its danger to entire world,' Ajissa says 'We were shocked by lack of response from EU, the absence of widespread ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Recursive Superintelligence, founded by former Google, Meta and OpenAI researchers, is part of a growing effort to automate the creation of artificial intelligence. By Cade Metz Reporting from San ...
Jim Davidson has criticised the BBC following its announcement of the revamped return of Big Break. Davidson claimed the broadcaster "doesn't know how to make a TV programme." It swiftly became one of ...
Jim Davidson has hit out at the BBC after it announced the reimagined return of hit show Big Break, claiming the corporation "doesn't know how to make a TV programme." Big Break started life in 1991 ...
Southampton broke their silence on the Spygate scandal that has overshadowed the build-up to the play-off semi-final clash with Middlesbrough, after being officially charged by the EFL. Boro reported ...
Ant McPartlin has revealed what really happened with Jimmy Bullard in the car park after the dramatic I'm A Celebrity... South Africa final, in which the presenter seemingly backed Adam Thomas in his ...
Over the next two years schools and Bristol City Council are hoping to break the link between poverty and poor exam results. How pupils perform in schools “depends too much on accident of birth”, as ...
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