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Machine Learning

Person demonstrating use of a handheld device for heart disease screening Credit: Acoustics Lab

Handheld device could transform heart disease screening

Categories Health, Technology
Coffee-making robot pours water from a kettle into a cup

Robot Barista Breaks New Ground for AI Machines

Categories Technology
The SuperMUC-NG at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre is the eighth fastest computer in the world.

New method significantly reduces AI energy consumption

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The overall architecture of the MLOB framework.

Blockchain Shield: New Framework Tackles Critical Security Gaps in Engineering AI

Categories Technology
an_abstract_illustration_that_demonstrates_the_strength of diversity in LLMs

The Secret to Smarter AI? Linguistic Diversity, Not Bigger Data

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
A mosaic of simulations included in the Well collection of datasets.

AI Takes Scientific Cross-Training to New Heights with Massive Open Dataset

Categories Technology
mouse

AI System Spots Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Through Mouse Behavior

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans, Technology
Untreated patient-derived glioblastoma cells (left) compared to glioblastoma cells treated with a combination of radiation and ABBV-155 (right). Green fluorescence marks viable cells, illustrating how the therapy induces cell death. Courtesy of the Nathanson Laboratory.

Machine Learning Breakthrough Reveals New Hope for Deadly Brain Cancer Treatment

Categories Brain & Behavior
Is it possible to close the texture gap between plant-based meat and animal meat? Ellen Kuhl and her lab are trying. From left: Skyler St. Pierre, Marc Levenston, Ellen Kuhl, Reese Dunne, Ethan Darwin, Valerie Perez Medina, and Divya Adil pose with the meat and plant-based meat they analyzed.

Bridging the Texture Gap: AI and Engineering Drive Plant-Based Meat Innovation

Categories Technology
Scientists utilized zinc oxide nanowires to capture cancer-associated miRNAs in urinary extracellular vesicles. By integrating machine learning analysis, they identified specific miRNA ensembles that differentiate lung cancer patients from healthy individuals, showing promise as a non-invasive, early-stage cancer detection tool. This pioneering approach could transform cancer diagnosis, enhancing patient outcomes through earlier intervention.

New Nanowire Technology Detects Early-Stage Cancer Through Urine Test

Categories Health, Technology
Atmospheric blocking events can be associated with extreme heat waves, such as in Europe in 2023.

Deep learning illuminates atmospheric blocking events of past, future

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
abstract illustration of computer code

AI Models Revolutionize Plasma Heating Predictions for Fusion Research

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Ill. Niklas Elmehed © Nobel Prize Outreach

Physics Pioneers Awarded Nobel Prize for Machine Learning Breakthroughs

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
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