Diagnosing different forms of dementia now possible using artificial...
Ten million new cases of dementia are diagnosed each year but the presence of different dementia forms and overlapping symptoms can complicate diagnosis and delivery of effective treatments. Now...
View ArticleDetecting defects in tomorrow's technology
New research offers an enhanced understanding of common defects in transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) -- a potential replacement for silicon in computer chips -- and lays the foundation for...
View ArticleKey electronic device developed for the massive arrival of 6G networks
Researchers were involved in the development of a switch, an essential device in telecommunications, capable of operating at very high frequency with lower power consumption than conventional...
View ArticleTrust, more than knowledge, critical for acceptance of fully autonomous vehicles
While not yet on the market, fully autonomous vehicles are promoted as a way to make road travel dramatically safer, but a recent study found that knowing more about them did not improve people's...
View ArticleHow a plant app helps identify the consequences of climate change
A research team has developed an algorithm that analyses observational data from a plant identification app. The novel approach can be used to derive ecological patterns that could provide valuable...
View ArticleMoving from the visible to the infrared: Developing high quality nanocrystals
Awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, quantum dots have a wide variety of applications ranging from displays and LED lights to chemical reaction catalysis and bioimaging. These semiconductor...
View ArticleResearchers introduce generative AI for databases
Researchers have developed an easy-to-use tool that enables someone to perform complicated statistical analyses on tabular data using just a few keystrokes. Their method combines probabilistic AI...
View ArticleYoung people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for...
Children and young people are generally positive about artificial intelligence (AI) and think it should be used in modern healthcare.
View ArticleResearchers customize AI tools for digital pathology
Scientists developed and tested new artificial intelligence (AI) tools tailored to digital pathology--a rapidly growing field that uses high-resolution digital images created from tissue samples to...
View ArticleA breakthrough on the edge: One step closer to topological quantum computing
Researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum materials, potentially setting the stage for advancements in topological superconductivity and robust quantum computing.
View ArticleCompact and scalable multiple-input multiple-output systems for future 5G...
A 28GHz time-division multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) receiver with eight radio frequency elements, each occupying just 0.1 mm, has been developed using 65nm CMOS technology. This innovative...
View ArticleAtlas of proteins reveals inner workings of cells
Researchers discover how proteins behave inside cells using AI, which has the potential to guide drug design.
View ArticleA new twist on artificial 'muscles' for safer, softer robots
Engineers have developed a new soft, flexible device that makes robots move by expanding and contracting -- just like a human muscle. To demonstrate their new device, called an actuator, the...
View ArticleHigh-speed electron camera uncovers a new 'light-twisting' behavior in an...
Using an instrument for ultrafast electron diffraction (MeV-UED), researchers discovered how an ultrathin material can circularly polarize light. This discovery sets up a promising approach to...
View ArticleAI Chatbots have shown they have an 'empathy gap' that children are likely to...
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have frequently shown signs of an 'empathy gap' that puts young users at risk of distress or harm, raising the urgent need for 'child-safe AI', according to a new...
View ArticleModel of extending radio wave coverage using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces
Researchers developed a model showing the ability of reconfigurable intelligent surfaces to redirect the propagation of radio waves, which could improve the signal.
View ArticleHow risk-averse are humans when interacting with robots?
How do people like to interact with robots when navigating a crowded environment? And what algorithms should roboticists use to program robots to interact with humans? These are the questions that a...
View ArticleLearning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans
Engineers have trained a humanoid robot to perform a variety of expressive movements, from simple dance routines to gestures like waving, high-fiving and hugging, all while maintaining a steady gait on...
View ArticleUser control of autoplay can alter awareness of online video 'rabbit holes'
A new study suggests that giving users control over the interface feature of autoplay can help them realize that they are going down a rabbit hole. The work has implications for responsibly designing...
View ArticleArtificial intelligence speeds up heart scans, saving doctors' time, and...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for analysing heart MRI scans with the help of artificial intelligence, which could save valuable time and resources, as well as improve care for...
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