People with opioid use disorder in British Columbia who received methadone had a 37-40 per cent lower rate of treatment
Month: October 2024
Showing AI users diversity in training data boosts perceived fairness and trust
While artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as home assistants, search engines or large language models like ChatGPT, may seem nearly
AI eye to eye with ophthalmologists in diagnosing corneal infections, study finds
Eye care specialists could see artificial intelligence help in diagnosing infectious keratitis (IK), a leading cause of corneal blindness worldwide,
Microplastics and PFAS: Combined risk and greater environmental harm
The combined impact of so-called ‘forever chemicals’ is more harmful to the environment than single chemicals in isolation, a new
Wearable cameras allow AI to detect medication errors
A team of researchers says it has developed the first wearable camera system that, with the help of artificial intelligence,
Engineering creates molecules that target cancer-causing proteins
For some proteins, a single mutation, or change in its DNA instructions, is all it takes to tip the balance
Stirred, not shaken: Scientists uncover how transcription drives motion within the genome
A team of scientists has discovered surprising connections among gene activity, genome packing, and genome-wide motions, revealing aspects of the
Soft microelectronics technologies enabling wearable AI for digital health
Leveraging rapid technological advances for human health is a global trend, driving the rise of biomedical engineering research. A fast-rising
Breakthrough toward solving electronics overheating problem
A research team led by Professor Hyungyu Jin and Dr. Sang Jun Park (currently, a postdoctoral researcher at the National
New study finds partner’s happiness linked to lower stress hormone levels in older couples
Having happy intimate partners might not only lift our moods, but it also helps us manage stress, especially as we