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Precision oncology via artificial intelligence on cancer biopsies

A new generation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed to allow rapid, low-cost detection of clinically actionable genomic alterations directly

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‘Smarter’ semiconductor technology for training ‘smarter’ artificial intelligence

A research team, consisting of Professor Seyoung Kim from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the Department of

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Generation X and millennials in US have higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to older generations

A new large study led by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) suggests incidence rates continued to rise in

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Pursuing the middle path to scientific discovery

Scientists determined the properties of a material in thin-film form that uses a voltage to produce a change in shape

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Physicists use light to probe deeper into the ‘invisible’ energy states of molecules

A new optical phenomenon has been demonstrated by an international team of scientists led by physicists at the University of

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Strong El Nino makes European winters easier to forecast

Heavy rain and flooding in Brazil in November could tell forecasters whether December, January and February in Britain will be

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Improving Alzheimer’s disease imaging — with fluorescent sensors

Neurotransmitter levels in the brain can indicate brain health and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. However, the protective blood-brain barrier (BBB)

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New principle for treating tuberculosis

Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) and the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) have together succeeded in identifying and synthesising

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AI boosts the power of EEGs, enabling neurologists to quickly, precisely pinpoint signs of dementia

Mayo Clinic scientists are using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to analyze electroencephalogram (EEG) tests more quickly and precisely,

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Most blood thinner dosing problems happen after initial prescription

Millions of Americans take anticoagulants, commonly known as blood thinners. These medications work to prevent blood clots that cause heart