Science

The application of AI technology in the diagnosis of DCIS brings a revolution in the treatment of breast cancer through accurate tissue analysis

The application of AI technology in the ...

An interdisciplinary team of mit and ETH Zurich scientists has developed an advanced AI model to accurately determine the stage of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) from simple breast tissue images, enabling better diagnostic methods and reducing over-treatment of patients.

New study brings hope for safer opioid drugs with fewer side effects and reduced risk of addiction

New study brings hope for safer opioid drugs ...

Scientists have developed an experimental opioid drug RO76 that reduces pain with fewer side effects and a reduced risk of fatal overdose. This innovation could significantly improve the treatment of pain with minimal adverse consequences for patients.

The discovery of a new species of extinct crocodile Benggwigwishingasuchus eremicarminis changes the understanding of Triassic coastal life around the world between 247 and 237 million years ago

The discovery of a new species of extinct ...

A new discovery from Nevada, USA, reveals the global presence of pseudosuchian archosaurs during the Middle Triassic. A new species of Benggwigwishingasuchus eremicarminis shows that ancient crocodile relatives inhabited coastal regions around the world, adapting to coastal life.

Developing neural networks that mimic human decisions: a new approach in artificial intelligence

Developing neural networks that mimic human ...

Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a neural network called RTNet that mimics human decisions, using Bayesian neural networks and evidence accumulation processes, making human-like decisions. The goal is to reduce the cognitive burden of everyday decision-making.

How faster delivery of goods jeopardizes climate progress: study finds 20% lower efficiency of federal regulations

How faster delivery of goods jeopardizes ...

A new study shows that federal regulations on the energy efficiency of heavy trucks may be less effective than expected. Cheaper truck transport encourages the transition from rail to truck transport, increasing greenhouse gas emissions.

Detected bacteria that can destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, an important step towards more favorable purification of contaminated drinking water

Detected bacteria that can destroy per- and ...

A team of experts from the University of California Riverside has discovered bacteria from the genus Acetobacterium that can break the stable chemical bonds of PFAS, making a significant breakthrough in the treatment of contaminated drinking water sources.