Sensory feedback is important for amputees to be able to explore and interact with their environment. Now, researchers have developed
Month: February 2024
Individualized predictive model for multiple myeloma treatment
Multiple myeloma remains challenging to treat. New therapeutic advances have improved outcomes, but selecting the right treatment for a patient
Novel technique has potential to transform breast cancer detection
An innovative breast imaging technique provides high sensitivity for detecting cancer while significantly reducing the likelihood of false positive results,
New tumor spatial mapping tool will help clinicians assess aggressiveness of cancer and personalize treatment
Scientists have developed a new AI tool that maps the function of proteins in a cancerous tumour, enabling clinicians to
The ‘snowball’ fight over global deep freeze periods
A Yale-led research team has picked a side in the “Snowball Earth” debate over the possible cause of planet-wide deep
An ultrasound sticker senses changing stiffness of deep internal organs
MIT engineers have developed a small ultrasound sticker that can monitor the stiffness of organs deep inside the body. The
New genetic variants for chronic kidney disease identified
Approximately ten per cent of the world’s population currently suffers from chronic kidney disease (CKD). This puts people at increased
Nature is particularly beneficial for people on lower income
Data from a representative sample of the Austrian population suggests that the relationship between nature contact and well-being is consistently
A machine learning framework that encodes images like a retina
A major challenge to developing better neural prostheses is sensory encoding: transforming information captured from the environment by sensors into
A study finds a molecular mechanism related to neuronal death
The human brain is an organ that takes nearly from 20 to 25% of the energy the body needs. This