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Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of ...
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept: it is a present-day force reshaping industries. From healthcare to ...
The 12-lead ECG hasn't changed in a century. The algorithms reading it have. Three CEOs and one educator on whether doctors ...
The 12-month engagement, titled "Enhancing Pathology through Quantum Computing,” is funded through Avanza UC 2025, the Internal Research and Creation Competition of UC Chile. To the collaborators’ ...
The rise of machine learning has led many artists and writers to feel that their life's work could be about to be destroyed.
There is a man who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for building the brain of artificial intelligence. And that man will tell you, openly, that he has no idea how it actually thinks. Geoffrey Hinton, ...
Man’s best friend may become cancer’s worst enemy.
AccurKardia, Inc., an ECG analytics software company focused on establishing ECG as a broad biomarker, today announced that ...
Epilepsy isn't always easy to diagnose. Seizures often don't occur during routine brain-wave recordings (EEGs), leaving doctors without the direct observation they need to make a clear diagnosis.
Whether it's a 16-year-old preparing for a permit test or a 35-year-old career changer studying for a real estate license, exam prep looks remarkably the same as it did 20 years ago: reread everything ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and University College London (UCL), funded by Cancer Research UK and the European Research Council (ERC), have identified a 14-protein signature in the ...