Researchers have created a "metal detector" algorithm called PRRDetect to hunt down vulnerable tumors, in a development that could one day revolutionize the treatment of cancer.
With a NOK 40 million (approx. €3.5 million) grant, Professor Srdjan Djurovic at the University of Oslo aims to identify early blood-based biomarkers that can predict who is at increased risk of ...
A genome has been "loaded" onto a quantum computer for the first time, marking a milestone towards tackling some of ...
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An American dairy farmer, who crossed the Pacific to complete a PhD in Melbourne, says Australians have borrowed a lot from ...
At the core of these advancements lies the concept of tokenization — a fundamental process that dictates how user inputs are interpreted, processed and ultimately billed. Understanding tokenization is ...
Background Allostatic load (AL) is the physiological burden of stress, and it is suggested to be a mediator between ...
Different impacts of the same molecular and circuit mechanisms on sleep–wakefulness control in early-life juveniles and adults.
To this day, in the known universe, only one example exists of a system capable of general-purpose intelligence. That system ...
When Ben Sasse announced last December that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, he called it a death ...
Wallace Lin (林治華), secretary-general of the Taiwan Bio Industry Organization, said one of the biggest challenges in clinical ...