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Build multi-agent site reliability engineering assistants with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

Site reliability engineers (SREs) face an increasingly complex challenge in modern distributed systems. During production incidents, they must rapidly correlate data from multiple sources—logs, metrics, Kubernetes events, and operational runbooks—to identify root causes and implement solutions. Traditional monitoring tools provide raw data but lack the intelligence to synthesize information across these diverse systems, often leaving…

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Building health care agents using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

This blog was co-authored with Kuldeep Singh, Head of AI Platform at Innovaccer. The integration of agentic AI is ushering in a transformative era in health care, marking a significant departure from traditional AI systems. Agentic AI demonstrates autonomous decision-making capabilities and adaptive learning in complex medical environments, enabling it to monitor patient progress, coordinate…

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Cucinelli shares fall for second day after short-seller report

By Reuters Published September 26, 2025 Shares in Brunello Cucinelli fell as much as 9% in early Friday trade, extending Thursday’s losses after short-seller Morpheus Research accused the company of misleading investors about its Russian business — a claim the company denied. Brunello Cucinelli shares extend losses amid Russian business allegations – Reuters Shares in…

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Did a star blow up and hit Earth 10 million years ago?

A supernova could have sent cosmic rays hurtling at Earth muratart/Shutterstock An exploding star may have sent cosmic shrapnel flying to hit Earth 10 million years ago, and astronomers have now narrowed down the most likely culprits behind this interstellar incident. Earlier this year, Dominik Koll at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf in Germany and his colleagues…

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Hidden “electron highways” beneath our feet could revolutionize pollution cleanup

Beneath our feet, an invisible world of electron exchanges quietly drives the chemistry that sustains ecosystems, controls water quality, and even determines the fate of pollutants. A new review published in Environmental and Biogeochemical Processes sheds light on how electrons travel through soils and sediments across surprisingly long distances — sometimes spanning centimeters to meters…

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