Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – Large language models (LLMs) show promise as a tool for exploring the vast scientific literature, but are they trustworthy when it comes to providing full and scientifically accurate ...
International Business Machines stock is getting slammed Monday, becoming the latest perceived victim of rapidly developing AI technology, after Anthropic said its Claude Code tool could be used to ...
In the fast-moving healthcare and life sciences industries, accurate communication is essential for ensuring patient safety, regulatory compliance, and effective healthcare delivery. As global markets ...
Language Scientific has shared an overview of common risks in translations for medical device companies operating across regulated markets, with a focus on how small language and formatting issues can ...
OpenAI is releasing a new app called Prism today, and it hopes it does for science what coding agents like Claude Code and its own Codex platform have done for programming. Prism builds on Crixet, a ...
In the highly regulated field of medical device labeling translation, ensuring that every translated word meets both linguistic and regulatory requirements is critical. A company specializing in ...
Language Scientific, a life-science focused translation and localization provider, is drawing attention to the central role that clinical trial translation services play in patient engagement, ...
Language Scientific is highlighting the growing role of electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes (ePRO) translation in shaping data quality across global clinical trials, as sponsors expand studies into ...
Researchers have created a protein that can detect the faint chemical signals neurons receive from other brain cells. By tracking glutamate in real time, scientists can finally see how neurons process ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages developers still use daily, and what they’re good for. The computer revolution has ...