DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF by Maryanne Kane, Journalist
DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF
By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane
NEW SCIENCE: TURNS OUT WE ALL HAVE CHATTY PLANTS
Source: Stock- Scientists are translating complex molecular language in plants. Here's what we know:
- Research is being done at Purdue University on petunias
- Their vocabulary is hidden in countless proteins and other compounds within the cells
- Plants send warnings to one another via scent chemicals
- For example: Plants routinely inform their neighbors if they are being attacked by a pathogen through scent chemicals called volatile organic compounds
- In addition to communicating with these volatile organic compounds, the compounds (volatiles) also sterilize the stigma to protect the plant from pathogen attack
- In addition to Purdue, other researchers include those from UCAL-Davis and Universite Jean Monnet Saint-Etienne
- The research is being funded by among others The National Science Foundation.
AI NURSES PAYING VIRTUAL PATIENT VISITS & WALL STREET IS WATCHING
- Investors are pouring money into industry specific AI projects. Example: AI bots serving as virtual AI nurses in patient care. Here are some key facts:
- AI nurses doing virtual checkups on patients are being tested as part of a partnership between chipmaker Nvidia, health care startup Hippocratic AI and 40+ health care providers
- These AI bots bill at $9-per-hour
- They perform low-risk, non-diagnostic work like nutritional guidance, post-operative check-ins and pharmacy calls
- They are designed to help relieve the long-term shortage of nurses in the US
- They also could save significant health care money
- Investors are taking notice
- Hippocratic AI is valued at $500 million.
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