The tool draws a map to explain each diagnosis, helping doctors follow its line of reasoning, check for accuracy, and explain the results to patients. The idea is to help catch cancer and disease in its earliest stages and understand how the decision was made. Artificial intelligence is one of many methods researchers use to create artificially intelligent systems.
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New research suggests there’s less oxygen on the icy surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa than thought. Even with little or no oxygen, microbes might still be bustling around in the ocean believed to exist miles (kilometers) beneath Europa’s frozen crust. More work is needed to confirm these findings, which are contrary to earlier telescope observations of condensed oxygen in Europa's ice, indicating a higher oxygen concentration.
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From March 12 to 14, Moore will visit campus to share her expertise in digital content creation and science communication with students in journalism and communication courses. The talk, “Can You Dig It,” will be held in the DeLuca Forum at the Discovery Building, 330 North Orchard St.
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Chuck Lorre is pledging $24.5 million to the University of California, Los Angeles. Adding to a program he began in 2015, the donation will double the number of undergraduate scholarship recipients with financial needs to 80 each year. Lorre dropped out of the State University of New York at Potsdam and carried a student loan of about $2,000 for 15 years.
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Scientists at the University of Florida have pioneered a method for using semiconductor technology to manufacture processors that significantly enhance the efficiency of transmitting vast amounts of data across the globe. The innovation, featured on the current cover of the journal Nature Electronics, is poised to transform the landscape of wireless communication at a time when advances in AI are dramatically increasing demand.
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PANAJI BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus celebrated National Science Day on February 28 by conducting a workshop on ‘Entrepreneurship Skills, Attitude & Behaviour Development’ by Kiran Mehta. The workshop was tailored to equip students and faculty with the essential skills and mindset required to navigate the world of entrepreneurship successfully. The programme commenced with lighting the traditional lamp and Saraswati vandana, setting a spiritual tone.
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Brazil is grappling with a record-high number of cases of dengue fever. More than 1 million cases of the viral, mosquito-spread infection have been reported in the first two months of this year. In Brazil, the disease is endemic , meaning it is constantly circulating. There is no specific treatment available for the infection.
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The pace of the universe's expansion is speeding up, not slowing down. The answer isn’t stars, galaxies, or even dark matter. This mysterious form of it is pushing the universe apart faster with every passing second. It was discovered in 1998 by two teams of astronomers observing distant Type Ia supernovae.
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Professor Dame Frances Ashcroft will deliver her Vanderbilt Prize Discovery Lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday, March 21, in 208 Light Hall. Ashcroft is known internationally for her work on insulin secretion, Type 2 diabetes and neonatal diabetes.
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In a new article appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), members of the Strategic Council examine what has happened to public confidence in science, why it has happened, and what can be done to elevate it. The data come from the Annenberg Science Knowledge (ASK) survey conducted February 22–28, 2023, with an empaneled, nationally representative sample of 1,638 U.S. adults who were asked about their views on scientists and science.
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