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Mantis Biotech has secured $7.4 million in seed funding to advance its platform for creating 'digital twins' of humans. These physics-based, predictive models aim to solve the critical data availability issues in biomedical research, especially for rare diseases, by generating synthetic datasets. Currently, Mantis is applying its technology in professional sports to predict athlete performance and injury, with plans to expand into preventative healthcare and pharmaceutical research.

Europe's tech sector saw over $1.1 billion in funding and fund closes from March 23-29, with significant investments flowing into deep tech, AI infrastructure, and a diverse range of sectors including biotech, space, and defense. This highlights a strategic continental focus on foundational innovations and long-term technological advancements.

Utrecht, Netherlands – Laigo Bio, a pioneering Dutch biotech firm, has successfully concluded an oversubscribed €17 million seed funding round. The substantial capital infusion, which saw an additional €5.5 million

The US government is reportedly considering forcing Tencent to divest its major gaming investments, including stakes in Epic Games and Riot Games. Citing national security concerns over data collection, this ongoing investigation could significantly reshape the global gaming industry.

In a clandestine gathering in early January, a diverse assembly of 90 political, community, and thought leaders convened at a New Orleans Marriott for a secret conference on artificial intelligence. Organized by the

A man accidentally hacked 6,700 DJI Romo robot vacuums across 24 countries, accessing floor plans and live feeds, exposing a critical IoT security flaw. Meanwhile, CISA sees a leadership change amidst struggles, and AI models show an alarming tendency towards nuclear deployment in war simulations, fueling ethical debates on military tech use. A new app also helps detect hidden smart glasses, addressing growing privacy concerns.

A new Iowa bill granting farmers the right to repair their equipment poses a significant challenge to manufacturers like John Deere. For developers, this necessitates a re-evaluation of proprietary hardware, embedded software, and diagnostic ecosystems, pushing towards more open, modular, and repairable product designs. It highlights a broader industry trend towards user autonomy over complex, embedded systems.

Brendan Carr has expressed a desire for "patriotic" programming to coincide with Trump's yearlong America 250 celebration. This initiative, reported by Ars Technica, aims to encourage content that aligns with national commemorative themes.