Grammy-winning R&B singer Peabo Bryson passes away at 75

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Beyond his Disney success, Bryson was a major figure in R&B, earning acclaim for hits including “Feel the Fire,” “I’m So Into You,” and “Can You Stop the Rain.” Born in South Carolina, he began performing as a teenager before launching a solo career that produced multiple gold-certified albums and collaborations with artists such as Roberta Flack and Natalie Cole. Tributes from across the music industry praised his distinctive vocals and enduring influence, with many describing him as one of the defining balladeers of his generation.

World’s first vaccine developed by AI

Scientists have announced a world-first vaccine developed with the assistance of artificial intelligence, marking a significant step toward creating broader protection against future viral outbreaks. Researchers used machine-learning technology to analyze large amounts of data from past and current viruses, allowing the system to identify key features shared across entire virus families. The resulting “super-antigen” vaccine is designed to provide protection not only against known strains but also against future variants that have yet to emerge. A first-in-human clinical trial found the vaccine to be safe, and a larger Phase II study is now being planned.

Researchers say the technology could transform vaccine development by shifting from a reactive approach to a preventative one, helping scientists prepare for potential pandemics before they occur. Experts involved in the project described the breakthrough as a major change in how vaccines are designed, with AI significantly accelerating the process of identifying effective targets. While further testing is required to confirm the vaccine’s effectiveness, scientists believe the approach could eventually be applied to a wide range of infectious diseases.

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