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Researchers Use AI to Determine Preterm Infants’ Brain Maturity 

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wonderful thing. New software based on machine learning (ML) has been developed by researchers...

Is There a Way for Type 1 Diabetes Sufferers to Ditch the Needle?

For most of us, the frequency of us having to have an injection is probably less than once a...

The Next Wave of Microchips Could Take Personalized Medicine to a Whole New Level

A new form of microchip has been developed by researchers at Wyss Institute that can replicate the functions of...

Potential Treatment Discovered for Controlling Bleeding Brains After Strokes

Certain immune cells within the body are responsible for fighting against germs within the body. These are called neutrophils....

Jumping Gene and Bacterial Gene-Editing System Join Forces 

A new study has captured evidence for the first time of 'jumping genes' adopting a bacterial immune mechanism for...

Is the Cure for Blindness Hiding in Video Goggles and an Implant?

Blindness is a condition that affects millions of people across the globe. While some people only suffer partial blindness,...

New Hydrogel Material Could Help Tissue Repair After Stroke

UCLA researchers have developed an injectable gel that shows promise in encouraging tissue repair, especially in areas of the...

New Bacterium Discovered That Can Nucleate Ice

"Ice nucleation is a physical process that is of fundamental importance for the water cycle since it contributes to...

Does the Answer to Better Patient Care Lie in Machine Learning?

Quite possibly, doctors have a tough job to do monitoring several patients at one time, and sometimes standards can...

New Grant Allocated to Imperial College Professor to Research Incurable Lung Disease

It's been an exciting month for Professor Toby Maher of the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) this August...

Larger Artificial Cell Membrane Help Scientists Observe Proteins

Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a new type of polymer that imitates a natural cell membrane...

Is Graphene the Key to Making Low-Cost Disease Diagnostic Systems?

Biomarker molecules are indicative of disease states and physicists at the University of Pennsylvania have just created a new...