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Mashup Score: 4Participant Registration - - 6 month(s) ago
Please select a registration type: (Please be aware that if you opt for the Academic registration type, we will request the name of your institution. CECOG will then conduct a review to verify the eligibility of your institution for registration approval. If it is determined that your institution does not meet the Academic category criteria, we will reach out to you to adjust your registration…
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Mashup Score: 1Coastal lights trick coral reefs into spawning earlier than they should - 11 month(s) ago
Research published in Nature Communications shows that corals exposed to artificial light at night are spawning one to three days outside of their optimum reproductive periods. This could reduce the likelihood of coral eggs being fertilised and surviving to produce new adult corals that help reefs to recover after bleaching events and other disturbances
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Mashup Score: 4Artificial Intelligence in Medicine & ChatGPT: De-Tether the Physician - Journal of Medical Systems - 1 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1Subscribe to read | Financial Times - 1 year(s) ago
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
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Mashup Score: 3A fairy-like robot flies by the power of wind and light - 1 year(s) ago
The loss of pollinators, such as bees, is a huge challenge for global biodiversity and affects humanity by causing problems in food production. At Tampere University, researchers have now developed the first passively flying robot equipped with artificial muscle. Could this artificial fairy be utilised in pollination?
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Mashup Score: 0Artificial nerve cells – almost like biological - 1 year(s) ago
Researchers at Linköping University (LiU), Sweden, have created an artificial organic neuron that closely mimics the characteristics of biological nerve cells. This artificial neuron can stimulate natural nerves, making it a promising technology for various medical treatments in the future.
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Background/rationale Artificial intelligence (AI)-based clinical decision support tools, being developed across multiple fields in medicine, need to be evaluated for their impact on the treatment and outcomes of patients as well as optimisation of the clinical workflow. The RAZORBILL study will investigate the impact of advanced AI segmentation algorithms on the disease activity assessment in…
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Modeling study shows cost-effectiveness to cut colorectal cancer incidence, mortality
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Mashup Score: 0Study Shows Promising Results for AI in Real-Time Colonoscopy - 1 year(s) ago
AI model may reduce unnecessary polypectomies, associated financial burden
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Mashup Score: 1Artificial Neural Networks Learn Better When They Spend Time Not Learning at All - Neuroscience News - 1 year(s) ago
“Off-line” periods during AI training mitigated “catastrophic forgetting” in artificial neural networks, mimicking the learning benefits sleep provides in the human brain.
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