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How AI can help uncover the way memory works

How AI can help uncover the way memory works

byFriedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical ResearchCredit: AI-generated imageOver the past few years, artificial intelligence—or AI—has started to revolutionize the world as we know it: some

How AI can help uncover the way memory works

byFriedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical ResearchCredit: AI-generated imageOver the past few years, artificial intelligence—or AI—has started to revolutionize the world as we know it: some
A case study of a virtual reality course

A case study of a virtual reality course

VR may help with conditions ranging from pain to phobias to post-traumatic stress disorder.Katherine Hobson reportsThis article is based on reports that feature expert sources.Virtual reality in medic

A case study of a virtual reality course

VR may help with conditions ranging from pain to phobias to post-traumatic stress disorder.Katherine Hobson reportsThis article is based on reports that feature expert sources.Virtual reality in medic
AI-based design method synthesizes polymers that mimic blood plasma

AI-based design method synthesizes polymers that mimic blood plasma

Most life on Earth is based on polymers of 20 amino acids that have evolved into hundreds of thousands of different, highly specialized proteins. They catalyze reactions, form backbone and muscle and

AI-based design method synthesizes polymers that mimic blood plasma

Most life on Earth is based on polymers of 20 amino acids that have evolved into hundreds of thousands of different, highly specialized proteins. They catalyze reactions, form backbone and muscle and
Air pollutants commonly found indoors could have an impact on creativity, scientists find

Air pollutants commonly found indoors could have an impact on creativity, scientists find

byNanyang Technological UniversitySchematics of the environmental chamber. Participants were allowed to choose any of the numbered desk (green) on the first day and that was assigned to them for

Air pollutants commonly found indoors could have an impact on creativity, scientists find

byNanyang Technological UniversitySchematics of the environmental chamber. Participants were allowed to choose any of the numbered desk (green) on the first day and that was assigned to them for
Checking for counterfeit medication using a smartphone

Checking for counterfeit medication using a smartphone

by Sandra Mehlhase,Fraunhofer-GesellschaftAt MEDICA 2023, the Fraun-hofer team will exhibit a demonstration version of the SmartID counterfeit-proof barcode system. Credit: Fraunhofer-Gesellscha

Checking for counterfeit medication using a smartphone

by Sandra Mehlhase,Fraunhofer-GesellschaftAt MEDICA 2023, the Fraun-hofer team will exhibit a demonstration version of the SmartID counterfeit-proof barcode system. Credit: Fraunhofer-Gesellscha
Bidirectional control of prosthetic hands using ultrasonic sensors

Bidirectional control of prosthetic hands using ultrasonic sensors

by Annette Maurer-von der Gathen,Fraunhofer-GesellschaftSensor wristband demonstrator used to measure muscle activity relating to hand movements on test subjects. Credit: Fraunhofer IBMTFor anyo

Bidirectional control of prosthetic hands using ultrasonic sensors

by Annette Maurer-von der Gathen,Fraunhofer-GesellschaftSensor wristband demonstrator used to measure muscle activity relating to hand movements on test subjects. Credit: Fraunhofer IBMTFor anyo
How virtual reality gaming can promote men's health

How virtual reality gaming can promote men's health

byUniversity College CorkDr Mohamad Saab, Senior Lecturer and Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC, who led this research. Credit: University College CorkA fir

How virtual reality gaming can promote men's health

byUniversity College CorkDr Mohamad Saab, Senior Lecturer and Director of Graduate Studies at the School of Nursing and Midwifery UCC, who led this research. Credit: University College CorkA fir
AI's balance of power: AI needs people as much as it needs data

AI's balance of power: AI needs people as much as it needs data

by Amy Dusto,Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthCredit: CC0 Public DomainAn inconspicuous box sits beside the Wi-Fi router, silently humming its own much-lower-energy radi

AI's balance of power: AI needs people as much as it needs data

by Amy Dusto,Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public HealthCredit: CC0 Public DomainAn inconspicuous box sits beside the Wi-Fi router, silently humming its own much-lower-energy radi
AI and medicine: Digital twins will be able to help us diagnose and treat diseases

AI and medicine: Digital twins will be able to help us diagnose and treat diseases

by Thomas Gull,University of ZurichCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainArtificial intelligence is also revolutionizing the world of medicine. In the future, we will be able to create digital twins

AI and medicine: Digital twins will be able to help us diagnose and treat diseases

by Thomas Gull,University of ZurichCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainArtificial intelligence is also revolutionizing the world of medicine. In the future, we will be able to create digital twins
Software created from 'building blocks' could incorporate artificial intelligence, supporting medical staff

Software created from 'building blocks' could incorporate artificial intelligence, supporting medical staff

by Joanna Jones, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustSchematic showing how EASUL-based tools were configured and utilized in two different ways. (A) For research, quality and service improvemen

Software created from 'building blocks' could incorporate artificial intelligence, supporting medical staff

by Joanna Jones, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS TrustSchematic showing how EASUL-based tools were configured and utilized in two different ways. (A) For research, quality and service improvemen