AI-based system could help triage brain MRIs
Credit: Radiological Society of North America OAK BROOK, Ill. - An artificial intelligence-driven system that automatically combs through brain MRIs for abnormalities could speed care...
Credit: Radiological Society of North America OAK BROOK, Ill. - An artificial intelligence-driven system that automatically combs through brain MRIs for abnormalities could speed care...
Scientists improve the understanding of graphene interface properties at microscopic levelsCredit: Institute for Basic Science Graphene is a two-dimensional material in which carbon atoms are...
Credit: Roth/Pechmann Certain signalling proteins, which are responsible for the development of innate immune function in almost all animals are also required for the formation...
Credit: Credit: ICRAR / Curtin University. Astronomers have discovered a pulsar--a dense and rapidly spinning neutron star sending radio waves into the cosmos--using a low-frequency...
The Finnish energy transition is dominated by mental models drawing from competition, hierarchy and continuous economic growthCredit: Riikka Kalmi, University of Vaasa The Finnish energy...
Credit: Sayaka Uchida, The University of Tokyo Protons are the next big thing when it comes to fuel cell technology. The subatomic exchange produces power...
Credit: BioOne WASHINGTON, D.C. -- BioOne (about.BioOne.org) is proud to announce the winners of the 2021 BioOne Ambassador Award. These five early-career bioscience researchers successfully...
Researchers from Osaka University report a nickel phosphide nanoalloy catalyst that cooperates with its support to give high activity for the selective conversion of maltose...
Researchers at MUSC use AI software to predict coronary artery plaque composition and significance without the risks of invasive proceduresCredit: Laboratory of U. Joseph Schoepf...
The Arecibo Observatory, UCF, TACC, the University of Puerto Rico, EPOC, Globus, CICoE Pilot partner to move telescope data to Ranch systemCredit: TACC Millions of...
A high-conductivity n-type polymeric ink for printed electronicsCredit: Thor Balkhed Researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a stable high-conductivity polymer ink. The advance paves...
Credit: Image courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Volcanic eruptions deep in our oceans are capable of extremely powerful releases of energy, at...
Credit: Preston Larson Mehrnaz Afkhami, a doctoral biology student at the University of Oklahoma, was awarded the graduate student poster award at this year's 62nd...
Credit: College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder When disease outbreaks happen, response time in developing and distributing treatments is crucial to...
2021 ARRS Virtual Annual Meeting Scientific Electronic Exhibit found no statistically significant threshold for increased renal transplant biopsy risk based on systolic, diastolic, or mean...
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