Taking into account whether people believe they are receiving a real treatment or a fake one (placebo) could provide better
Month: November 2023
Neurodegeneration in myelin disease: No myelin is better than bad myelin
Myelin is an insulating sheath around axons — the processes connecting nerve cells — that is mostly composed of lipids
Is graphene the best heat conductor ever? Researchers investigate with four-phonon scattering
Graphene, a material which consists of a single layer of carbon atoms, has been celebrated by many as the “next
Three genes associated with neurodevelopmental disorders identified
An international study group led by researchers of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have identified how three novel genes cause
Researchers find neurons work as a team to process social interactions
Researchers have discovered that a part of the brain associated with working memory and multisensory integration may also play an
Study reveals hidden immune defense against cancer
Researchers at the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have found certain immune cells can still fight cancer even when the
New framework for using AI in health care considers medical knowledge, practices, procedures, values
Health care organizations are looking to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to improve patient care, but their translation into clinical settings
How to stay on task
Our ability to pay attention to tasks — a key component of our everyday lives — is heavily influenced by
Defending your voice against deepfakes
Recent advances in generative artificial intelligence have spurred developments in realistic speech synthesis. While this technology has the potential to
What if Alexa or Siri sounded more like you? Study says you’ll like it better
One voice does not fit all when it comes to virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, according to a team