Researchers develop a radiomics-based machine learning model to identify patients with traumatic brain injury at risk ...
In this system, a smartwatch worn by the child detects physiological stress signals, such as rising heart rate, or changes in movement or sleep, and sends them to an artificial intelligence ...
Jenny Anderson, a journalist, is author of the Substack “How to Be Brave.” Rebecca Winthrop is director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and author of the newsletter ...
Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits and suddenly, a molecule makes a promising new medicine.
A mass of writhing maggots on a decomposing murder victim is not a sight for the squeamish, but for some, it is evidence. A maggot’s age and species can give essential information to forensic ...
One of the most deadly and dangerous volcano hazards isn’t lava. Mudflows called lahars can come without clear warning. In June 2024, early career geologist Gustavo Béjar López traveled to Guatemala ...
Leaders love AI because it makes knowledge easy to reuse: instant drafts, instant code, instant analysis. But the research shows that making knowledge easy to reuse has a hidden cost. Chengwei Liu ...
The AI factory revolution has arrived, but it looks different than the passive analytics of the past decade. The industry is ...
Choosing the right method for multimodal AI—systems that combine text, images, and more—has long been trial and error. Emory ...
According to Mercer's 2024 AI in Investment Management global manager survey, 91% of asset managers either currently use AI (54%) or plan to use it within their investment strategy or asset-class ...
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