Researchers examined the role of wearable and digital health technologies in identifying, diagnosing, and tailoring treatments for cardiometabolic diseases through continuous health monitoring. The study by Ayya Keshet, Lee Reicher, Noam Bar, and Eran Segal was published on April 26, 2023.
Luke Farritor, a 21-year-old computer-science student from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has made a breakthrough in deciphering the contents of ancient scrolls from the Roman city of Herculaneum using artificial intelligence (AI). Farritor developed a machine-learning algorithm that was able to read the text on a carbonized scroll, which opens up the possibility of unlocking hundreds of texts from the only intact library from Greco-Roman antiquity.
Revolutionizing Real-Time MRI: Breakthrough Study Achieves Faster Scans and Sharper ImagesResearchers from Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
As envisioned, first-of-its-kind African mosquito suppression system would reduce child mortality and aid economic development
Certain people have genetically lost the ability to detect coronavirus infections through the newly identified CARD8 sensor
Technology used in cancer research leads to roadmap of chemicals important for agriculture, food production and climate resilience
Modern cars and autonomous vehicles use millimeter wave (mmWave) radio frequencies to enable self-driving or assisted driving features that ensure the safety of passengers and pedestrians.
Engineers at UC San Diego develop a fully integrated system for deep-tissue monitoring
The research points to a safe, accurate brain-computer interface that might help patients with paralysis and other challenges
A new tool uses facial recognition technology to identify individual whales and dolphins in the wild across 24 species.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a software toolkit that allows users to test the hardware security of Apple devices.
Getting spare parts where they need to go in a quick, reliable way is a logistical challenge for military and industrial supply chains.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have come up with a new design for thermal actuators, which can be used to create rapid movement in soft robotic devices.
Rocket scientists and brain surgeons are no smarter than the general population, suggests a study published in the Christmas issue of The BMJ.
Technology-based health and exercise programmes and apps, designed to offer a convenient and accessible way to boost physical activity,
Scientists have developed a new form of endoscope, just a hair’s width in diameter, that could transform 3D imaging for a wide range of applications from industrial inspection to environmental monitoring, and eventually make medical imaging less uncomfortable for patients.
In a new study funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Small Business Innovation Research program, researchers in the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, IntelinAir, Inc. and Columbia University are investigating whether remote sensing and computer vision can help pineapple growers carry out regular inspection of the field and automated counting of flower intensity.
More effectively measuring tissue stiffness could help treat cancer, sports injuries and more