A group of scientists at UCL have successfully created mechanical force sensors directly in the developing brains and spinal cords
Month: July 2024
Cystic fibrosis: School-aged children benefit from triple combination therapy
Cystic fibrosis is a hereditary disease that so far has been incurable. Those affected have thick, viscous mucus secretions in
Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare
Children and young people are generally positive about artificial intelligence (AI) and think it should be used in modern healthcare,
Researchers customize AI tools for digital pathology
Scientists from Weill Cornell Medicine and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston have developed and tested new artificial intelligence (AI)
Unravelling a mechanism of Group 2 innate lymphoid immune cell development
Overproduction of Group 2 innate lymphoid cells or ILC2s — a type of white blood cells — can sometimes exacerbate
A new material derived from graphene improves the performance of neuroprostheses
Neuroprostheses allow the nervous system of a patient who has suffered an injury to connect with mechanical devices that replace
New technology can detect kidney diseases earlier than standard methods
Using an advanced scanner, researchers from Aarhus University, among others, have developed a technology that can detect the earliest changes
Rapid growth, persistent challenges in telemedicine adoption among US hospitals
A new study led by Michigan State University researchers shows a significant increase in telemedicine services offered by U.S. hospitals
New immune cell therapy benefits laboratory models of ALS and has some positive results in an individual with the disease
Immune system dysregulation and elevated inflammation contribute to the development of the fatal neurodegenerative condition amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also
Can we predict how fast cognitive decline will occur with early Alzheimer’s?
A new study looks at predicting how quickly people with early Alzheimer’s disease will experience cognitive decline. The study is