Menstrual cycles are considerably varied with only 13% of women having cycles that last 28 days, according to a new
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AI reveals new breast cancer types that respond differently to treatment: Revelations could personalize treatment, including picking out those likely to benefit from immunotherapy
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to recognise patterns in breast cancer — and uncovered five new types of the disease
Read moreAI-powered tool predicts cell behaviors during disease and treatment
Large-scale atlases of organs in a healthy state are soon going to be available, in particular, within the Human Cell
Read moreTurbo chip for drug development
In spite of increasing demand, the number of newly developed drugs decreased continuously in the past decades. The search for
Read moreTool for speedy diagnosis of bacterial infections: Inexpensive biosensor provides instant and accurate results
Using a small and inexpensive biosensor, researchers at UBC Okanagan, in collaboration with the University of Calgary, have built a
Read moreElectronic medical records show promise in reducing unnecessary testing
Upon implementing electronic medical record-based interventions, Boston Medical Center reduced unnecessary diagnostic testing and increased the use of postoperative order
Read moreMathematics meets biology to uncover unexpected biorhythms
A novel mathematical approach has uncovered that some animal cells have robust 12-hour cycles of genetic activity, in addition to
Read moreWhat your cell phone camera tells you about your brain: Research unites cognitive science and information theory
Driving down a dark country road at night, you see a shape ahead on the roadside. Is it a deer
Read moreArtificial intelligence can determine lung cancer type: Tool also IDs genetic changes in each patient’s tumor
A new computer program can analyze images of patients’ lung tumors, specify cancer types, and even identify altered genes driving
Read moreOptical neural network demo
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have made a silicon chip that distributes optical signals precisely
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