Health & Medicine
AI helps doctors detect more breast cancer in the largest real-world study
AI is as good as clinicians at interpreting mammograms, a cancer study with nearly 500,000 participants in Germany suggests.
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AI is as good as clinicians at interpreting mammograms, a cancer study with nearly 500,000 participants in Germany suggests.
A standard EEG test requires electrodes that come with pitfalls. A spray-on ink, capable of carrying electrical signals, avoids some of those.
If future AI models are trained on AI-generated content, they could end up producing more bias and nonsense, researchers caution.
Rows of flaps inspired by bird wing feathers improve airfoil performance by boosting lift, reducing drag and mitigating stall.
New experiments show that an app developed by researchers can boost snoozing users’ likelihood of knowing when they are having a dream.
Using face filters to alter expressions manipulated feelings of attraction, raising questions about how such technology may influence social interactions.
A new AI machine learning technique helped historians analyze 76,000 pages from astronomy textbooks spanning nearly two centuries.
To fuel AI’s insatiable energy appetite, tech companies are going big on small nuclear reactors.
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton used tools from physics to develop data analysis methods that underlie machine learning.
A new computer program adjusts grow lights to cut down on electric bills without sacrificing photosynthesis.
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