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Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

byUniversity of TsukubaCredit: AI-generated imageRadiation therapy, employed for treating cancer and other ailments, is distinctive for its minimally invasive nature, facilitating outpatient tre

Advanced assistive technology for predicting organ deformation during radiotherapy using image information

byUniversity of TsukubaCredit: AI-generated imageRadiation therapy, employed for treating cancer and other ailments, is distinctive for its minimally invasive nature, facilitating outpatient tre
Drones delivering opioid overdose reversal kits could reach people more quickly than ambulances

Drones delivering opioid overdose reversal kits could reach people more quickly than ambulances

byKing's College LondonCredit: HeroTech8Researchers from King's College London used real-world data of fatal opioid overdoses where a bystander was present to show that commercial-off-th

Drones delivering opioid overdose reversal kits could reach people more quickly than ambulances

byKing's College LondonCredit: HeroTech8Researchers from King's College London used real-world data of fatal opioid overdoses where a bystander was present to show that commercial-off-th
An AI tool that can help forecast viral outbreaks

An AI tool that can help forecast viral outbreaks

byHarvard Medical SchoolCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainThe COVID-19 pandemic seemed like a never-ending parade of SARS-CoV-2 variants, each equipped with new ways to evade the immune system,

An AI tool that can help forecast viral outbreaks

byHarvard Medical SchoolCredit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainThe COVID-19 pandemic seemed like a never-ending parade of SARS-CoV-2 variants, each equipped with new ways to evade the immune system,
AI gets high marks from doctors in answering medical questions

AI gets high marks from doctors in answering medical questions

by Dennis ThompsonThe ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) program could grow into a source of accurate and comprehensive medical information, but it's not quite ready for prime time yet, a new st

AI gets high marks from doctors in answering medical questions

by Dennis ThompsonThe ChatGPT artificial intelligence (AI) program could grow into a source of accurate and comprehensive medical information, but it's not quite ready for prime time yet, a new st
Smart scalpel could help doctors hone surgical skills

Smart scalpel could help doctors hone surgical skills

byUniversity of EdinburghCredit: University of EdinburghScalpels with built-in sensors could streamline training for surgeons and pave the way for procedures performed by robotic devices,a

Smart scalpel could help doctors hone surgical skills

byUniversity of EdinburghCredit: University of EdinburghScalpels with built-in sensors could streamline training for surgeons and pave the way for procedures performed by robotic devices,a
A step towards AI-based precision medicine

A step towards AI-based precision medicine

by Karin Söderlund Leifler,Linköping UniversitySchematic of the workflow for training and functionalization of network-coherent autoencoders (NCAEs). (A) Summary of DNAm datasets included in the

A step towards AI-based precision medicine

by Karin Söderlund Leifler,Linköping UniversitySchematic of the workflow for training and functionalization of network-coherent autoencoders (NCAEs). (A) Summary of DNAm datasets included in the
Machine learning techniques give scientists faster returns of high-quality organ images

Machine learning techniques give scientists faster returns of high-quality organ images

by Rohini Subrahmanyam,Harvard UniversityDEEP2validation results on mouse pyramidal neurons with dendritic arbors at 2 and 6 scattering lengths (SLS) below the surface. PSTPM images of mou

Machine learning techniques give scientists faster returns of high-quality organ images

by Rohini Subrahmanyam,Harvard UniversityDEEP2validation results on mouse pyramidal neurons with dendritic arbors at 2 and 6 scattering lengths (SLS) below the surface. PSTPM images of mou
Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

byUniversity of California - San DiegoThe technology captures clear video of the pupil even in dark eye colors. Credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of EngineeringEngineers at the Un

Smartphone attachment could increase racial fairness in neurological screening

byUniversity of California - San DiegoThe technology captures clear video of the pupil even in dark eye colors. Credit: David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of EngineeringEngineers at the Un
Restoring the joy of fishing with innovative medical device

Restoring the joy of fishing with innovative medical device

byUniversity of AkronCredit: University of AkronThe Medical Device Design team, a group of University of Akron (UA) students dedicated to solving the medical needs of the Summit community, has s

Restoring the joy of fishing with innovative medical device

byUniversity of AkronCredit: University of AkronThe Medical Device Design team, a group of University of Akron (UA) students dedicated to solving the medical needs of the Summit community, has s
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
Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Northwestern UniversityImagine a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox that can simulate any human disease in multiple organs or test new drugs without eve

Human disease simulator lets scientists 'choose their own adventure'

byNorthwestern UniversityCredit: Northwestern UniversityImagine a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox that can simulate any human disease in multiple organs or test new drugs without eve
Software can detect hidden and complex emotions in parents

Software can detect hidden and complex emotions in parents

byUniversity of BristolBaby in headset. Credit: Romana BurgessResearchers have conducted trials using a software capable of detecting intricate details of emotions that remain hidden to the huma

Software can detect hidden and complex emotions in parents

byUniversity of BristolBaby in headset. Credit: Romana BurgessResearchers have conducted trials using a software capable of detecting intricate details of emotions that remain hidden to the huma