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This wireless brain implant talks to the brain using light
Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless brain implant that sends light-based messages to the brain, opening new possibilities for prosthetics and recovery.
BrightHeart AI: The AI breakthrough helping doctors spot baby heart defects sooner
With CHDs impacting roughly 1.35 million newborns every year, this can help medical teams plan care in advance and save newborns life.
Mal-ID: This AI tool reads your immune system to detect diseases early
Stanford researchers have built an AI-powered diagnostic tool that decodes immune responses to accurately diagnose complex diseases.
AI enhances lung ultrasound for better patient outcomes, study finds
A study shows how AI lung ultrasounds can accurately interpret lung diseases to help doctors diagnose faster, even in low-resource settings.
Revolutionizing Neurotechnology: World’s First Two-Way Brain-Computer Interface
Chinese researchers have developed the first two-way Brain-Computer Interface, enhancing brain-machine learning. Learn how it can transform neurotechnology.
Revolutionising Drug Discovery Through DrugAgent: The Future of AI-assisted Pharmaceutical Research
DrugAgent applies AI & ML to LLMs and automates drug discovery. Learn how it accelerates drug discovery, reduces costs, and delivers highly accurate solutions.
From Imaging to Innovation: OIRRC’s role in advancing eye care research
Eyes are essential organs susceptible to a range of diseases. Early detection and timely intervention are crucial for…
Google’s AMIE, is transforming Doctor – Patient conversations!
by Rohini Kundu & Team AHT Can you imagine a machine holding your hand and making sense of…
Scientists develop AI-powered wearables to monitor drug abuse
Substance use disorder (SUD), or in simple terms, overconsumption of illegal drugs (cocaine, marijuana, etc.), is a significant…
Scientists advance research in bioresorbable materials to develop degradable implants and medical devices
Bioresorbable materials are the next big thing in the medical implant industry. Read to find out the new scientific research advances in this space.