AI in Medicine Is Overhyped
AI models for health care that predict disease are not as accurate as reports might suggest. Here’s why......»»
How pet cancer data sheds light on human cancers and speeds the development of new treatments
Stunning advances have happened in medicine since President Richard Nixon declared the "war on cancer" just over a half-century ago......»»
International team creates first complete fruit fly cell atlas
An international research team has completed an atlas of every cell found in adult fruit flies, one of the most important animal models in science and medicine......»»
Beyond CRISPR: New DNA tools rewrite genes to fight diseases like COVID-19
When Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020, their CRISPR gene editor had revolutionized medicine, agriculture, and genetics in just a few short years. But already, plans were in the works to move beyond C.....»»
Are These Chimpanzees Using Insects as Medicine?
Researchers observed chimps in Gabon applying insects to wounds—and it’s raising big questions about animal altruism and self-medication......»»
What is the difference between telemedicine and telehealth?
The advent of the Internet has opened up a lot of new ways to practice medicine. Remote medical care has become an important engine in healthcare. Providing primary or specialized medical care remotely is an alternative to in-person visits nowadays......»»
Atom by atom: Building precise smaller nanoparticles with templates
Nanoparticles (which have sizes ranging between 3–500 nm), and sub-nanoclusters (which are around 1 nm in diameter) are utilized in many fields, including medicine, robotics, materials science, and engineering. Their small size and large surface-ar.....»»
This is your gut on sushi
The next time you get a craving for sushi rolls, you may feel a renewed appreciation for the ocean. It's to thank not only for your fish and seaweed wrapper, but, as a new Michigan Medicine study suggests, for the bacteria in your gut that digest sea.....»»
Aaron Rodgers’ go-to cleanse could involve oily enemas, bloodletting, vomiting
Cleanse stems from ancient Indian medicine that has little proven benefit, links to poisonings. Enlarge / Quarterback Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers warms up prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field.....»»
Everything you didn’t need to know about Aaron Rodgers’ oily enema cleanse
Cleanse stems from ancient Indian medicine that has little proven benefit, links to poisonings. Enlarge / Quarterback Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers warms up prior to the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field.....»»
How to heal in Dying Light 2
Knowing how to heal in Dying Light 2 will keep Aiden alive as he ventures around Villedor. Here are the best ways to heal and what players need for medicine......»»
Fluorescent nanodiamond marker: A leap forward in cellular medicine development
The completion of the human genome sequencing project has opened up new opportunities for drug development. Some diseases that were once difficult to cure can now be treated with targeted drugs. However, targeted drugs are only suitable for patients.....»»
hAIsten AI: Bridging innovation with reality and shortening project timetables
GPU-based AI has become an indisputable trend in the technology industry. The market has been swamped by a stream of AI-based smart services such as smart transportation, smart medicine, and self-driving cars. Many research institutes are also encour.....»»
France"s Nobel winner for co-discovery of HIV virus dies
French scientist Luc Montagnier, who won the Nobel prize for medicine for his co-discovery of the HIV virus that causes AIDS, has died aged 89, the mayor of the Paris suburb where he was hospitalised said Thursday......»»
New system speeds screening of drug-delivering nanoparticles
James Dahlman and Phil Santangelo are helping to define an evolving era in medicine, one in which messenger ribonucleic acid—mRNA—can be delivered directly to cells to fight against disease. And their latest groundbreaking study could clear the w.....»»
A new multipurpose on-off switch for inhibiting bacterial growth
Researchers in Lund have discovered an antitoxin mechanism that seems to be able to neutralize hundreds of different toxins and may protect bacteria against virus attacks. The mechanism has been named Panacea, after the Greek goddess of medicine whos.....»»
Researchers identify key regulator of blood stem cell development
A protein that masterminds the way DNA is wrapped within chromosomes has a major role in the healthy functioning of blood stem cells, which produce all blood cells in the body, according to a new study from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine......»»
Protein Coating Protects Nanoparticles from Immune Attack
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have created a new coating for nanoparticles that can help to protect them from attacks by the immune system. The approach, which uses naturally occurring proteins that can inhibit the.....»»
Achieving a healthy immune system with TB-500
What does the TB-500 stand for? Scientists are scrambling to discover an immune system medicine due to the increasing need for a robust and healthy immune system. That’s exactly what TB-500, or Thymosin Beta 4, can achieve. Thymosin Beta 4 is a.....»»
Sex-typical behavior of male, female mice guided by differences in brain"s gene activity
Male and female mouse brains differ in important ways, according to a new study led by Stanford Medicine investigators......»»
Measuring medicine use in livestock supports the fight against antimicrobial resistance
Measuring how much antimicrobial medication is given to food animals is key to understanding how to slow antimicrobial resistance, when dangerous microbes get so used to antimicrobials that they evolve stronger defenses against them. However, measuri.....»»