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Dental pulp injury caused by trauma or deep caries often leads to inflammation, tissue necrosis, and eventual loss of tooth vitality.
Neurogenesis is the creation of new neurons from stem cell populations, followed by the integration of these newly created cells into existing neural networks. Neurogenesis is required for memory and learning to take place in the adult brain, and is thought to provide an important contribution to what limited capacity for regeneration exists in brain tissue. If researchers could induce a greater degree of neurogenesis, this could be a path to greater repair of an injured brain, and restoration of lost function in an aged brain. This high level view of neurogenesis skates over a great deal of complexity, much of which has yet to be mapped. For example, which cell populations are responsible for generating new neurons? What are their regulating mechanisms? Why does […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field and practice of medicine, including legal liability and the perception of who is at fault when a patient experiences harm. "AI holds promise to improve the quality and safety of health care and to reduce errors and patient harm, but the risk of legal liability is a potential barrier for investment and development of this technology as well as the quality of care," said Michael Bruno, professor of radiology and of medicine at Penn State College of Medicine.
The US is deploying its own inexpensive drone to counter Iran’s Shahed 136 unmanned aerial vehicle. Enter the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System known as FLM 136 LUCAS.
In a groundbreaking advancement in the field of ophthalmic gene therapy, researchers have achieved a significant milestone in the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a debilitating inherited retinal disorder that progressively robs individuals of their vision. The study, spearheaded by El-Kalaani and colleagues, focuses on a particularly aggressive variant of RP linked to mutations in […]
Serious diseases affecting the transparent part of the eye, called the cornea, are very difficult to treat because this structure lacks blood vessels and has little capacity for regeneration and repair. Many patients with serious corneal pathologies can only be treated by transplantation, which involves removing the damaged cornea and replacing it with a healthy cornea from another person who has donated their organs.
TUESDAY, March 10, 2026 — The health boost from daily multivitamins might actually extend to how quickly a person ages, a new study says.Researchers found slower “wear and tear” biological aging among seniors after two years on a multivitamin, resea...
NexGel to acquire Celularity biomaterial products, a deal expected to triple revenue to $35 million and make the company profitable. Importance Rank: 1 read more
We often think of AI as something on the horizon, something our organization will eventually adopt and integrate into our clinical and administrative workflows.We hear about its potential at conferences, in vendor presentations and in articles predicting how it will reshape medicine in the years ahead.However, AI raises an immediate question worth asking: What if AI is already being used inside your practice, and you simply have not recognized or acknowledged it yet?A physician pastes a patient portal message into an AI tool to help draft a reply. A staff member uploads a spreadsheet with
New AI Model Could Help Doctors Predict Cancer Spread With Remarkable Accuracy A new breakthrough in cancer research uses artificial intelligence to analyze gene activity in tumors and predict the likelihood of cancer spreading, potentially helping doctors personalize treatment. A major breakthrough in cancer research could change how doctors predict and treat cancer. Scientists have […] The post New AI Model Could Help Doctors Predict Cancer Spread With Remarkable Accuracy appeared first on BioTecNika.
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Microbiology, researchers have unveiled a sophisticated mechanism by which the type VI-A CRISPR-Cas system in Listeria seeligeri differentially modulates the temperate phage life cycle. This study offers an unprecedented glimpse into how CRISPR immunity, long known for defending bacteria against phage infections, exhibits a remarkable conditional response that […]
CRISPR Therapeutics AG (NASDAQ:CRSP) is one of the 10 most shorted biotech stocks to buy according to hedge funds. On February 17, Morgan Stanley increased its price target on CRISPR Therapeutics AG (NASDAQ:CRSP) from $32 to $33, while maintaining an Underweight rating on the stock. The firm updated its estimates for CRISPR Therapeutics AG (NASDAQ:CRSP) […]
Dental pulp injury stemming from trauma or deep carious lesions frequently results in inflammation, tissue necrosis, and ultimately, the loss of tooth vitality. This process is exacerbated when bacterial invasion and persistent immune responses disrupt the delicate microenvironment necessary for natural tissue repair within the pulp. Conventional restorative treatments often fall short in restoring the […]
Muscle strength study suggests women over 60 with greater strength had lower death risk over eight years. University at Buffalo researchers followed 5,000 women ages 63-99.
Lawyers warn UK liability laws may not protect patients harmed by medical AI, as the NHS accelerates plans to embed the technology across healthcare.
Researchers have demonstrated that many forms of mild, repeated stresses can improve cell function and slow aging. Lack of nutrients, lack of oxygen, heat, cold, oxidative damage, and others have been demonstrated to be beneficial in animal studies. Here, researchers discuss what is known of the response to hypoxia specifically, but note that many of the mechanisms involved are the same as those involved in other forms of stress response. The cell increases maintenance activities, for example, such as the processes of autophagy responsible for recycling damaged proteins and structures. This in turn helps to reduce the risk of cells becoming senescent. A fair amount of effort has been devoting to finding ways to trigger increased autophagy and other beneficial responses to mild stress using […]
In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris sits down with gastroenterologist and microbiome researcher Dr. Zain Kassam to explore the rapidly evolving science of the microbiome and its profound impact on sleep, circadian rhythm, cognitive performance, stress resilience, immune balance, and longevity. From groundbreaking research on microbiome diversity and sleep quality to emerging innovations like cobiotics, Dr. Kassam explains how our microbial partners regulate core biological systems far beyond the gut. They discuss the connection between the gut and the brain, eyes, skin, and even ears—along with practical strategies for supporting microbial health in a modern world that constantly disrupts it. The post RHR: Beyond the Gut: The Microbiome’s Role in Sleep, Energy, and Longevity, with Dr. Zain Kassam appeared first on Chris Kresser.
arXiv:2603.08490v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Autonomous robot-assisted surgery demands reliable, high-precision platforms that strictly adhere to the safety and kinematic constraints of minimally invasive procedures. Existing research platforms, primarily based on the da Vinci Research Kit, suffer from cable-driven mechanical limitations that degrade state-space consistency and hinder the downstream training of reliable autonomous policies. We present an open-source, robot-agnostic Remote Center of Motion (RCM) controller based on a closed-form analytical velocity solver that enforces the trocar constraint deterministically without iterative optimization. The controller operates in Cartesian space, enabling any industrial manipulator to function as a surgical robot. We provide implementations for the UR5e and Franka Emika Panda manipulators, and integrate stereoscopic 3D perception. We integrate the robot control into a full-stack ROS-based surgical robotics platform supporting
arXiv:2603.08448v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language model (LLM)-based AI systems have shown promise for patient-facing diagnostic and management conversations in simulated settings. Translating these systems into clinical practice requires assessment in real-world workflows with rigorous safety oversight. We report a prospective, single-arm feasibility study of an LLM-based conversational AI, the Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE), conducting clinical history taking and presentation of potential diagnoses for patients to discuss with their provider at urgent care appointments at a leading academic medical center. 100 adult patients completed an AMIE text-chat interaction up to 5 days before their appointment. We sought to assess the conversational safety and quality, patient and clinician experience, and clinical reasoning capabilities compared to primary care providers (PCPs). Human safety supervisors monitored all patient-AMIE interactions in real time and
arXiv:2603.06674v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: High-quality scientific illustrations are essential for communicating complex scientific and technical concepts, yet existing automated systems remain limited in editability, stylistic controllability, and efficiency. We present AutoFigure-Edit, an end-to-end system that generates fully editable scientific illustrations from long-form scientific text while enabling flexible style adaptation through user-provided reference images. By combining long-context understanding, reference-guided styling, and native SVG editing, it enables efficient creation and refinement of high-quality scientific illustrations. To facilitate further progress in this field, we release the video at https://youtu.be/10IH8SyJjAQ, full codebase at https://github.com/ResearAI/AutoFigure-Edit and provide a website for easy access and interactive use at https://deepscientist.cc/.
In a groundbreaking advance that promises to reshape our understanding of metabolic and psychiatric disorders, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have unveiled the first comprehensive sex-specific atlas mapping the distribution of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) in the mouse brain at single-transcript resolution. This study, published on March 10, 2026, in […]
mRNA-1345 vaccine is safe and well tolerated and elicits measurable antibody and cellular immune responses in recipients with solid organ transplant.
There's a right way and a wrong way to use AI for health advice. Consider the technology a springboard for conversations with a medical professional.
Alzheimer's disease affects an estimated 7.2 million Americans age 65 and older, according to the Alzheimer's Association.
Researchers evaluated four deep learning models using over 112,000 negative screening mammograms from the UK NHS to determine how well artificial intelligence could predict future breast cancers missed during routine screening. The MIT-developed Mirai model performed best, identifying about 27.5% of interval cancers within the top 4% of women flagged as highest risk.
An international team of researchers has modified a probiotic yeast to make it safer for use by immunocompromised people, older adults and infants. Testing in an animal model found that the modified yeast is less likely to cause infection than unmodified strains of the same organism. The associated research paper is published in the journal Communications Biology.
In the relentless quest for innovative medicines, the process of drug discovery often resembles a formidable game of molecular Tetris, where chemists piece together atoms and molecules with painstaking precision. Traditionally, the creation of optimized molecules that serve as effective drugs entails exhaustive experimentation—a laborious journey steeped in immense costs and time commitments. Yet, the […]
Scientists have identified why some gut microbes successfully stay in the gut after fecal transplants, while others are much more transient. The King's College London discovery could help make the treatment—which involves transferring feces from a healthy donor into the gut of a patient—safer and more effective. The findings are published in the journal Gut Microbes.
Drug discovery is like molecular Tetris. Chemists snap atoms together, adjusting the pieces until everything fits, and suddenly, a molecule makes a promising new medicine. Normally, creating better molecules consumes huge amounts of time and money. In a new study appearing in Nature, researchers have used machine learning to build a smarter prediction system that could speed up the process at a fraction of the cost.
After a heart attack, the heart struggles to recoup and maintain energy. One-third of patients develop heart failure as a result—a condition that impacts 6.8 million Americans and carries a high lifetime risk, with 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. expected to develop the condition during their lifetime. This makes finding lasting treatment a medical priority.
Therapeutic developers are increasingly rebuilding their workflows around AI to bring drugs to patients faster. The post Pharma’s AI Investment Signals New Drug Discovery Paradigm appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the Best Automation Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. On March 5, Reuters reported that CVS Health is expected to roll out an AI-enabled platform. This will be done in partnership with Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s Google Cloud unit, which will help collect data from diverse sources to support customers […]
ARPA-H will “build the train tracks” for first large clinical studies of aging interventions
In the ever-evolving domain of healthcare technology, flexible electronics have emerged as a transformative force, ushering in new avenues for monitoring physiological signals with unprecedented precision. The hallmark of these systems lies in their capacity to integrate seamlessly with the human skin, creating interfaces that must balance a delicate duality—exhibiting robust adhesion to capture high-fidelity […]
After a heart attack, the heart struggles to recoup and maintain energy. One third of patients develop heart failure as a result ⎯ a condition that impacts 6.8 million Americans and carries a high lifetime risk with 1 in 4 adults in the U.S. expected to develop the condition during their lifetime.
In a groundbreaking development that could revolutionize cardiovascular medicine, researchers have unveiled a novel approach to heart regeneration by restoring the function of RBM22, a critical RNA-binding protein. This pioneering work addresses the long-standing challenge of stimulating adult cardiomyocyte proliferation, a process previously deemed nearly impossible due to intricate transcriptional and epigenetic roadblocks. Published in […]
Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells have been the industrial workhorse for production of biopharmaceuticals since the 1980s, with the first CHO-derived product approved by the FDA in 1987. Nearly five decades later, […] The post Genome Editing for Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
A new national study evaluating a landmark U.S. transplant policy change finds that efforts to correct the harms of race-based kidney function equations are associated with increased kidney transplantation rates among Black patients. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, underscores how reparative strategies that address the harms of race-based algorithms in medicine can help save lives.
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A Mediterranean diet can significantly lower the risk of hip and overall fractures, according to a major new review from the University of Chester. Researchers from the University's Medical School have closely analyzed 30 studies involving more than 500,000 adults to provide new insights into how popular diets affect bone health.
Chronic smoke exposure, sleep loss and stress raise heart and cancer risks for firefighters. Doctors reveal small lifestyle changes to boost longevity.
Developers of gene therapies to treat knee osteoarthritis are taking the familiar intra-articular route to deliver proteins and molecules directly to the site of the disease.
arXiv:2603.05532v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Despite continuing hype about the role of AI in drug discovery, no "AI-discovered drugs" have so far received regulatory approval. Here we assess one of the latest AI based tools in this domain. The ability to rapidly predict protein-ligand structures and binding affinities is pivotal for accelerating drug discovery. Boltz-2, a recently developed biomolecular foundation model, aims to bridge the gap between AI efficiency and physics-based precision through a joint "co-folding" approach. In this study, we provide an extensive evaluation of Boltz-2 using two large-scale datasets: 16,780 compounds for 3CLPro and 21,702 compounds for TNKS2. We compare Boltz-2 predicted structures with traditional docking and binding affinities with binding free energies derived from the physics-based ESMACS protocol. Structural analysis reveals significant global RMSD variations, indicating that Boltz-2 predicts multiple protein conformations and ligand
arXiv:2603.05532v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Despite continuing hype about the role of AI in drug discovery, no "AI-discovered drugs" have so far received regulatory approval. Here we assess one of the latest AI based tools in this domain. The ability to rapidly predict protein-ligand structures and binding affinities is pivotal for accelerating drug discovery. Boltz-2, a recently developed biomolecular foundation model, aims to bridge the gap between AI efficiency and physics-based precision through a joint "co-folding" approach. In this study, we provide an extensive evaluation of Boltz-2 using two large-scale datasets: 16,780 compounds for 3CLPro and 21,702 compounds for TNKS2. We compare Boltz-2 predicted structures with traditional docking and binding affinities with binding free energies derived from the physics-based ESMACS protocol. Structural analysis reveals significant global RMSD variations, indicating that Boltz-2 predicts multiple protein conformations and ligand
arXiv:2603.06522v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Orofacial clefts are among the most common congenital craniofacial abnormalities, yet accurate prenatal detection remains challenging due to the scarcity of experienced specialists and the relative rarity of the condition. Early and reliable diagnosis is essential to enable timely clinical intervention and reduce associated morbidity. Here we show that an artificial intelligence system, trained on over 45,139 ultrasound images from 9,215 fetuses across 22 hospitals, can diagnose fetal orofacial clefts with sensitivity and specificity exceeding 93% and 95% respectively, matching the performance of senior radiologists and substantially outperforming junior radiologists. When used as a medical copilot, the system raises junior radiologists' sensitivity by more than 6%. Beyond direct diagnostic assistance, the system also accelerates the development of clinical expertise. A pilot study involving 24 radiologists and trainees demonstrated that
arXiv:2603.05751v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Effective communication is vital in healthcare, especially across language barriers, where non-verbal cues and gestures are critical. This paper presents a privacy-preserving vision-language framework for medical interpreter robots that detects specific speech acts (consent and instruction) and generates corresponding robotic gestures. Built on locally deployed open-source models, the system utilizes a Large Language Model (LLM) with few-shot prompting for intent detection. We also introduce a novel dataset of clinical conversations annotated for speech acts and paired with gesture clips. Our identification module achieved 0.90 accuracy, 0.93 weighted precision, and a 0.91 weighted F1-Score. Our approach significantly improves computational efficiency and, in user studies, outperforms the speech-gesture generation baseline in human-likeness while maintaining comparable appropriateness.
arXiv:2603.05647v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: People experiencing mental health crises frequently turn to open-ended generative AI (GenAI) chatbots such as ChatGPT for support. However, rather than providing immediate assistance, most GenAI chatbots are designed to respond to crisis situations in ways that minimize their developers' liability, primarily through avoidance (e.g., refusing to engage beyond templated referrals to crisis hotlines). Withholding crisis support in these cases may harm users who have no viable alternatives and reduce their motivation to seek further help. At scale, this avoidant design could undermine population mental health. We propose empowerment-oriented design principles for AI crisis support, informed by community helper models. We outline how, as an initial touchpoint in help-seeking, AI chatbots can act as a supportive bridge to de-escalate crises and connect users to more reliable care. Coordination between AI developers and regulators can enable a
arXiv:2603.05641v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While robots deployed in real-world environments inevitably experience interaction failures, understanding how users respond through verbal and non-verbal behaviors remains under-explored in human-robot interaction (HRI). This gap is particularly significant in healthcare-inspired settings, where interaction failures can directly affect task performance and user trust. We present the Robot Failures in Medical HRI (RFM-HRI) Dataset, a multimodal dataset capturing dyadic interactions between humans and robots embodied in crash carts, where communication failures are systematically induced during item retrieval tasks. Through Wizard-of-Oz studies with 41 participants across laboratory and hospital settings, we recorded responses to four failure types (speech, timing, comprehension, and search) derived from three years of crash-cart robot interaction data. The dataset contains 214 interaction samples including facial action units, head
esearchers developed MedVersa, a generalist multimodal AI model trained on tens of millions of medical imaging instances to perform diverse radiology tasks within a single framework. The model matched or exceeded specialist AI systems across several benchmarks and produced radiology reports comparable to human reports in many cases while improving reporting efficiency.
In physics, the mesoscale lies between the microscopic and the macroscopic. It is not just the domain of tiny living creatures like small larvae, shrimp, and jellyfish, but also where physics equations become extreme. While the macroscopic realm is governed by inertia and the microscopic by viscosity, the mesoscale is both and neither, requiring a new set of physics to describe it.
Palmer Luckey is said to be in talks with investors to raise funds for ModRetro at a $1 billion valuation as the retro gaming company prepares to ship its second product.
Ученые из Австралии разработали портативный экспресс‑тест, который за час может одновременно выявлять сифилис и три других распространенных инфекции, передающиеся половым путем (ИППП). Новый диагностический прибор работает прямо в кабинете врача без необходимости отправлять анализы в лабораторию и ждать результаты несколько дней.
Cedars-Sinai investigators working to optimize a cell-based treatment for retinitis pigmentosa have uncovered how transplanted neural stem cells interact with host retinal cells to preserve vision. The findings, published in Nature Communications, may guide future research toward strategies to treat degenerative eye disease.
CRISPR Therapeutics AG (NASDAQ:CRSP) is among the ARK Invest Stock Portfolio: Top 10 Stock Picks for 2026, with a stake value of over $551 million as of Q4 2025. The gene-editing company remains on analysts’ radar and currently carries a Moderate Buy rating, with an average share price upside of 17% as of March 4. Recent […]
Tempus AI, Inc. (NASDAQ:TEM) is among the ARK Invest Stock Portfolio: Top 10 Stock Picks for 2026. On March 3, the company announced a strategic partnership with Merck to fast-track the development of AI-driven precision medicine and support the pharma-maker’s oncology portfolio and other therapeutic offerings. As part of the agreement, Merck will leverage Tempus […]
DeepRare, an agentic AI system integrating 40 specialised tools, outperformed medical specialists in identifying rare conditions in a head-to-head study published in Nature. For millions of people with rare diseases, the path to diagnosis is a labyrinth. Patients bounce between generalist GPs and specialists across years, sometimes decades, piecing together symptoms that fall outside textbook […] This story continues at The Next Web
In an era increasingly defined by the quest to unravel the molecular underpinnings of aging and age-related diseases, a groundbreaking study has emerged, illuminating a promising path forward. Researchers have unveiled the potential of dihydromyricetin, a natural flavonoid compound, to selectively target senescent cells through a novel mechanism involving the antioxidant protein PRDX2. This discovery […]
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A new technology has been developed to suppress immune rejection, the biggest challenge in organ transplantation, without causing systemic side effects. A research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Ewha Womans University has developed the "Immune-Shield" technology, which directly sprays immunosuppressants onto the surface of organs using mussel-derived adhesive protein. These findings were published in the Journal of Controlled Release.
Resection of tumors in the caudate lobe (a deep, hard-to-reach part of the liver) is recognized as one of the most technically challenging procedures in hepatic surgery due to its unique anatomical position and complex vascular relationships. Researchers at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine now show that it is possible to remove the caudate lobe safely using a surgical robot, even in an older patient, and still remove the cancer completely.
In a groundbreaking advancement that promises to reshape the landscape of hepatic surgery, researchers at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine have demonstrated the successful application of robotic technology to perform caudate lobectomies, a procedure long regarded as one of the most formidable challenges in liver surgery. The caudate lobe of the liver, […]
Many proteins have a complex architecture that enables biological functions. Molecules can bind to specific sites on a protein and alter its function. A team at HZB has now investigated the Nsp1 protein, which plays a role in infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. They analyzed protein crystals, previously mixed with molecules from a fragment library, and discovered a total of 21 candidates as starting points for drug development. At the same time, they also decoded the 5000th structure at BESSY II. The study is published in the journal Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology.
Портативная система диагностики половых инфекций на основе CRISPR-Cas прошла первые испытания
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The milestone procedure saw Professor Prokar Dasgupta, based at The London Clinic's robotic center in Harley Street, operate on 62-year-old patient Paul Buxton, who was in St Bernard's Hospital in Gibraltar, a British overseas territory in southern Spain.Read Entire Article
Scientists have long studied unusually long-lived animals for clues to aging, but applying those insights has been difficult. Now, researchers report that inserting a single naked mole rat gene into mice extended lifespan and improved health. Researchers at the University of Rochester have taken a bold step in “exporting” longevity biology from one mammal to [...]
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For millennia, dietary restriction (DR) has been deeply intertwined with human culture, often practiced for religious observance or therapeutic intent. Yet, only in the past three decades has scientific investigation delved deeply into the cellular and molecular implications of DR, particularly in relation to aging. Recent advances have shifted DR from a mere cultural phenomenon […]
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Amazon is pushing deeper into healthcare AI with a new platform aimed at scheduling, documentation, coding, and other time-consuming administrative workflows. The post AWS Launches Amazon Connect Health for AI-Powered Healthcare Administration appeared first on TechRepublic.
Research into the biochemistry of longevity does not proceed at a rapid pace, even now that the field has become popular. Much of this research takes the form of first discovering longevity-enhancing mutations in short-lived species and then painstakingly tracing chains of cause and effect from protein to protein and interaction to interaction. Since cellular metabolism is by no means fully understood, even in the extremely well studied nematode worm C. elegans, this takes a long time. For example, we can see that is has taken thirty years or so to move from the first C. elegans longevity-enhancing mutation to the discovery of many more, and now here finding that some of these mutations converge on the activity of the FMO-2 gene. This slow pace […]
Superagers’ memory capacity rivals that of younger adults. A new study suggests their brains’ robust production of new neurons may be why.
Japan has approved ground-breaking stem-cell treatments for Parkinson's and severe heart failure, one of the manufacturers and media reports said Friday, with the therapies expected to reach patients within months.
arXiv:2603.04722v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Model Medicine is the science of understanding, diagnosing, treating, and preventing disorders in AI models, grounded in the principle that AI models -- like biological organisms -- have internal structures, dynamic processes, heritable traits, observable symptoms, classifiable conditions, and treatable states. This paper introduces Model Medicine as a research program, bridging the gap between current AI interpretability research (anatomical observation) and the systematic clinical practice that complex AI systems increasingly require. We present five contributions: (1) a discipline taxonomy organizing 15 subdisciplines across four divisions -- Basic Model Sciences, Clinical Model Sciences, Model Public Health, and Model Architectural Medicine; (2) the Four Shell Model (v3.3), a behavioral genetics framework empirically grounded in 720 agents and 24,923 decisions from the Agora-12 program, explaining how model behavior emerges from
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The world's first lab-based tick feeding system for bush ticks, developed by researchers at the University of Melbourne, has transformed the study of ticks and how they transmit disease. The novel, host-free technology reduces the need for animal experiments in tick studies, facilitating more ethical, reproducible research.
A groundbreaking advancement in the field of transplantation medicine has emerged, promising to address one of the most formidable hurdles: immune rejection. Researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), collaborating with Ewha Womans University, have pioneered a novel immunosuppressive delivery system aptly named “Immune-Shield.” This innovative approach circumvents the systemic side effects traditionally […]
Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a drug-and-supplement combination therapy that is capable of reducing the harmful effects of senescent cells – also known as "zombie cells" – in diabetic kidney disease.
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A man used AI chatbot to slash a hospital bill by over $100,000 after finding duplicate charges. Learn how ChatGPT helps dispute medical bills.
A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a novel framework for monitoring structural vibrations using diffractive optical processors. This new technology uses artificial intelligence to co-optimize a passive diffractive layer and a shallow neural network, allowing the system to encode time-varying mechanical vibrations into distinct spatiotemporal optical patterns.
New tests are being developed to spot early signs of breast cancer and endometriosis in urine.