How machine learning is helping patients diagnosed with common childhood cancer?

New software developed by Peter Mac and collaborators is helping patients diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic.

AI model can predict whether Crohn disease will recur after surgery

Using an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that emulates how humans visualize and is trained to.

Using AI to predict bone fractures in cancer patients

As medicine continues to embrace machine learning, a new study suggests how scientists may use.

Spray Blocks SARS-CoV-2 Entry into Nasal Cells

Researchers at the University of British Columbia, and collaborators, created a nasal spray that can.

How a health app rating system could encourage clinician uptake?

Researchers created a health app rating system aimed at helping clinicians find high- quality tools.

Key signaling pathway in immune cells could be new Alzheimer’s target

Inhibiting an important signaling pathway in brain-resident immune cells may calm brain inflammation and thereby.

Microfluidic Chip Collects Healthy Sperm

A team at Florida Atlantic University created a microfluidic chip that can sort and collect.

Artificial intelligence Systems Can Be Wrong and Not Admit It

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being built to help diagnose diseases, but before we can.

Wearable Sensor Uses Kirigami to Improve Skin Contact

Researchers at Osaka Prefecture University in Japan developed a wearable and wireless electrocardiogram monitor that.

Study sheds light on why immunodeficiency affects only one identical twin

Scientists have long queried the causes of immunodeficiency in only one of two identical twins.