Artificial Intelligence aids in discovery of new prognostic biomarkers for breast cancer On 2021-08-06 Scientists at Case Western Reserve University have used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify new biomarkers for breast cancer that can […]
Researchers enhance Alzheimer’s disease classification through artificial intelligence On 2021-03-15 Warning signs for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can begin in the brain years before the first symptoms appear. Spotting these clues […]
Researchers use artificial intelligence to ID mosquitos On 2020-12-17 Rapid and accurate identification of mosquitoes that transmit human pathogens such as malaria is an essential part of mosquito-borne disease […]
Artificial intelligence can categorize cancer risk of lung nodules On 2020-04-24 Computed tomography scans for people at risk for lung cancer lead to earlier diagnoses and improve survival rates, but they […]
Artificial intelligence could help reduce hospitalizations for GI condition On 2019-09-27 When patients with ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding in the stomach or intestines go to the emergency room, […]
AAN recommends people 65+ be screened yearly for memory problems On 2019-09-19 People with mild cognitive impairment have thinking and memory problems but usually do not know it because such problems are […]
Artificial intelligence in medicine raises legal and ethical concerns On 2019-09-04 The use of artificial intelligence in medicine is generating great excitement and hope for treatment advances. AI generally refers to […]
Painting a bigger biosociological picture of chronic pain On 2019-08-21 An integrated approach that unifies psychosocial factors with neurobiology sheds light on chronic pain traits and their underlying brain networks, […]
Pores for thought: Ion channel study beckons first whole-brain simulation: Blue Brain Project’s ‘Channelpedia’ is open to brain modellers and pharmacologists everywhere On 2019-08-19 Pores at the surface of neurons and muscle cells control your every thought, movement; the very beating of your heart. […]
What the brains of people with excellent general knowledge look like: Some people seem to have an answer to every general knowledge question; why? On 2019-07-31 The brains of people with excellent general knowledge are particularly efficiently wired. This was shown by neuroscientists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum […]