IntelliGenes, a first of its kind software created at Rutgers Health, combines artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning approaches to measure
Month: January 2024
New technology lets researchers track brain cells’ ‘off switches’
For decades, scientists have studied the intricate activity patterns in human and animal brains by observing when different groups of
AI surveillance tool successfully helps to predict sepsis, saves lives
Each year, at least 1.7 million adults in the United States develop sepsis, and approximately 350,000 will die from the
Gene expression atlas captures where ovulation can go awry
An interdisciplinary collaboration used a cutting-edge form of RNA tagging to map the gene expression that occurs during follicle maturation
Popular diabetes drug may also reduce the risk of severe liver disease
Ozempic and other GLP1 agonists are associated with a reduced risk of developing cirrhosis and liver cancer in people with
Physical exercise boosts motor learning — and remembering what one has learned
Violinists, surgeons and gamers can benefit from physical exercise both before and after practicing their new skills. The same holds
Bioengineered material developed to rapidly stop bleeding in patients on blood thinners
More than 11 million people in the United States take anticoagulation or antiplatelet medications, such as heparin or aspirin, to
Navigating the ‘big little leap’ to kindergarten
No matter how well children are prepared for kindergarten, their transition to the classroom during the first few months plays
Researchers uncover news clues about the cause of common birth defects
Cleft lip and palate are the most common craniofacial birth defects in humans, affecting more than 175,000 newborns around the
Couples: Caring for oneself can lead to happier relationships — on both sides
Being more forgiving of your own shortcomings in a romantic relationship can lead to happier couples. This is the result