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Mental health telehealth is booming in 2026, but AI scribes used in virtual visits show quality gaps versus human notes. No regulatory standards exist yet. Here's what patients should know.
Wellness has changed. For many people, it is no longer only about eating better, exercising more or taking a basic multivitamin. Modern health is becoming more intentional. People want to understand their energy, sleep, stress, focus, recovery and long-term vitality in a deeper way. This is where Kenko Blue Wellness fits into the conversation. The brand focuses ... Read more
The drone flew beyond line of sight with a kidney not viable for organ transplant, to test the concept for future deliveries to patients.
Hong Kong’s prison service has withdrawn an anti-drug video featuring a group of beautiful AI-generated virtual K-pop girls from social media and revised it after internet users said it resembled a promotion campaign for illegal substances. The Correctional Services Department uploaded the controversial video, titled “Obsession: The Sugar-Coated Trap”, to its social media platforms on Friday. In the video, four pretty AI-generated virtual K-pop girls in fancy clothes sing and dance. One, named...
A comprehensive review recently published in Current Molecular Pharmacology (2026, Volume 19, Pages 85–96) examines the rapidly evolving landscape of computational tools for predicting tumour drug resistance.
President Trump has signed an executive order prioritizing regenerative agriculture to boost opportunities for farmers. Speaking at White House event with farmers and ag leaders on Thursday, he said he’s directing his administration to accelerate programs that help improve soil health, resilience, and food security. “That gives farmers and ranchers the necessary resources to ensure American crops are […] The post White House moves forward regenerative agricultural initiatives appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced naturally during cellular metabolism often cause oxidative damage to cells. However, these molecules also play an important role in normal cellular signaling. While ROS are established as essential signaling molecules in various organisms, their precise role in basic plant development and morphogenesis remains unclear.
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed genetically engineered CAR T cells that specifically target and kill bladder cancer cells.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping diagnostic pathology, with breast pathology representing one of the most advanced and clinically impactful areas of adoption.
This GEN Live show will bring together a panel of leading experts to break down the latest advances, innovations, and challenges shaping genome editing. The post Genome Editing at the Turning Point—Bringing CRISPR to Clinical Reality appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
From detecting pneumonia on a chest X-ray to assessing whether a dark spot on the skin is benign or malignant, medical AI systems are playing an increasingly important role in clinical diagnosis. Unfortunately, the models used to train these AI systems are often victims of cyberattacks, specifically membership inference attacks (MIAs), which can lead to people's personal information being stolen or revealed.
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — A next-generation blood test could improve early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer."The major challenge in prostate cancer screening is not just to find more cancer cases, but to identify the cancers...
The quest to prolong life has gone on for as long as human existence itself, from the mythical Fountain of Youth to quick-fix fads like intermittent fasting, supplements and injections. But if you take a look in your medicine cabinet, you may unwittingly come across a drug that holds a key to longevity. Could that nasal spray for your stuffy nose be repurposed to reverse one or more of the processes of aging?
Since the first robot-assisted surgery was performed, over 40 years ago, major advances in robotics, computer vision and artificial intelligence have fundamentally changed medicine and healthcare. Innovative new technologies are already aiding skilled medical professionals in diagnosis, surgery, rehabilitation and beyond. But many questions remain: What ethical issues arise as medical tools become increasingly autonomous? […]
arXiv:2606.26146v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In this paper, we introduce and study the notion of fuzzy normed BCK-algebras and fuzzy normed BCI-algebras as a natural extension of clas sical normed algebraic structures into the fuzzy setting. A fuzzy norm on a BCK/BCI-algebra is defined as a mapping from the algebra and a positive real parameter into the unit interval satisfying suitable axioms analogous to those of fuzzy normed linear spaces. Several examples are presented to illustrate the validity of the axioms. Fundamental properties of fuzzy normed BCK/BCI algebras are established, including monotonicity, chained triangle inequalities, and order-related behaviors. It is shown that every BCK/BCI-algebra admits a fuzzy norm, and the behavior of fuzzy norms under algebra homomorphisms is investigated. Necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for the transfer of fuzzy norms via injective, surjective, and bijective homomorphisms. A charac terization theorem is proved showing
arXiv:2606.20605v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Background: Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is increasingly used for health information, yet its influence on users' trust calibration remains unclear. Objective: This study examines whether learned dependency on GenAI influences trust in AI-generated health information and whether text highlighting reduces overreliance on incorrect outputs. Methods: Two randomized controlled experiments were conducted with 338 college students and 563 Amazon Mechanical Turk participants. Both experiments used a 2 by 2 between-subjects design manipulating information accuracy (correct versus incorrect) and text highlighting (highlight versus no highlight). Trust and learned dependency were measured using validated scales, and linear regression models tested main and interaction effects. Results: In both experiments, information accuracy significantly increased trust (p
arXiv:2606.27375v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce ABC, a fully open-source stack for manipulation with behavior cloning. At its core is ABC-130K: the largest open-source teleoperation dataset to date, featuring 3,500 hours of data spanning over 130K episodes across 195 diverse tasks. Furthermore, we open-source our accessible hardware setup, training infrastructure, and simulation pipeline. We also release 400 hours of sim-teleop data and provide a co-training recipe that produces correlated simulation and real-world evaluation, offering a reliable proxy for ablating model-design and training decisions before costly real-world evaluation. We explore various training recipes and compare common architectural choices for Diffusion Transformers (DiT) and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models, grounding our findings in real-world evaluations. The resulting policies successfully execute dexterous tasks such as box folding and extracting credit cards from wallets. By providing a
arXiv:2606.26951v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) offer promising avenues for cerebral palsy (CP) rehabilitation at home and in the clinic, using games that promote engagement and sustained training effort. Nonetheless, the design constraints of BCI-based CP rehabilitation remain unclear, especially how individuals with CP experience a sense of control through BCI, and how they experience computer-mediated game assistance. To address this gap, we present preliminary clinical and user perspectives on BCI-based CP rehabilitation, drawing on in-clinic insights from a CP therapist and experiential accounts from ten individuals with CP engaging with BCI game prototypes. Sporadic help in BCI games eased monotony, but also fostered doubts regarding agency. The therapist saw BCI rehabilitation as complementary to traditional training, facilitating the transition from playful exercises to autonomous, self-managed training. We outline key challenges and
arXiv:2606.26535v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Current VLM evaluations often conflate language priors with genuine spatial reasoning. To address this, we introduce CRISP, a novel structural-diagnostic evaluation paradigm that assesses visual spatial intelligence through consistency, the alignment between implicit perception and explicit reasoning. Unlike traditional black-box QA, CRISP utilizes metric 3D Scene Graphs and an oracle intervention protocol to decouple latent reasoning capabilities from perceptual bottlenecks. This granular diagnosis uncovers a systematic perception-reasoning disconnect. Crucially, we reveal that while proprietary models possess robust latent reasoning engines, they suffer from inaccurate metric estimation and a critical failure to leverage their implicit structural representations. Conversely, open-source models remain fundamentally bottlenecked by their lack of multi-hop compositional reasoning. By shifting the focus from merely ``guessing correctly''
arXiv:2606.26494v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Medical AI remains organized around isolated models, whereas clinical care requires accountable capabilities that persist across time. We propose clinical AI skills and the Clinical Harness: a runtime governance architecture for registering, orchestrating, guarding and monitoring AI-enabled clinical capabilities. Using osteoporosis as an exemplar, we show how knowledge-driven, data-driven and physics-enhanced skills can support lifecycle care under runtime governance.
arXiv:2606.26205v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Patients increasingly seek medication information online, yet safety knowledge for psychiatric drugs is split between regulatory adverse-event records, which are authoritative but abstract, and patient narratives, which are experience-near but unvalidated. Integrating them without conflating evidence and anecdote is especially consequential in psychiatry, where poorly contextualised information can amplify fear, nocebo responses, and non-adherence. Here we develop a provenance-aware, knowledge-graph-based multi-agent framework unifying 466,525 Reddit posts, 60,782 WebMD reviews, and twenty years of U.S. FDA Adverse Event Reporting System records for nine antidepressants. A large-language-model entity-recognition pipeline benchmarked against physician annotations reached highest F1 scores of 0.969 for medications and 0.973 for conditions. The two community platforms were far more concordant with each other (overlap up to a Jaccard
arXiv:2606.26116v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A brand whose customers use both ChatGPT and Claude for product recommendations faces a strategic choice: a single optimization playbook, or one per provider? Across 215 commercially-framed prompts in four measurement batches, the two providers disagree on which brands they recommend roughly two-thirds of the time (cross-provider recommendation Jaccard 0.35, below the 0.50-0.61 same-prompt rerun baseline). The picks diverge. But when neither provider recommends a brand, we classify the failure into one of three modes -- discoverability (the brand never reaches the model), compellingness (it reaches the model but isn't mentioned), or positioning (it's mentioned but not recommended) -- and on 7,763 such joint failures, both providers diagnose the same failure mode 95.1% of the time (clustered 95% CI [94.3%, 95.7%]). Agreement rises monotonically with falling brand prominence, from 81% [78.2%, 84.0%] on category leaders to 99.6% [99.3%,
Two proteins with opposing functions orchestrate the development and maintenance of healthy skin, Stanford Medicine researchers have found.
Regenerative agriculture can deliver both economic and environmental benefits for European farmers, Wageningen University & Research (WUR) concludes in the research project Regenomics. Whether these benefits are actually present depends strongly on regional conditions, such as the availability of water and livestock manure. As a result, the transition to regenerative agriculture requires tailored, farm-specific approaches.
A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump seeks to promote precision ag techniques and expedite approval of new pesticide active ingredients. Trump signed the order shortly before hosting farmers for dinner at the White House Rose Garden.
Artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly visible part of healthcare. From administrative workflows and clinical decision support to remote monitoring and wellness technologies, organizations are exploring how AI can help process information more efficiently and provide greater visibility into health-related data. Yet as adoption accelerates, one challenge continues to influence whether these technologies gain meaningful acceptance. Trust has become […] This story continues at The Next Web
Learn more about the health benefits dogs can provide, both physically and mentally, and how this could have an impact on how long we live.
The rising popularity of lab-grown diamonds heaps pressure on those hunting for the natural gems.
One in five men dies before the age of 65 but getting help sooner could save lives.
Alibaba allegedly used 25,000 accounts to mine Claude over 28.8 million exchanges.
Two proteins with opposing functions orchestrate the development and maintenance of healthy skin, Stanford Medicine researchers have found. Modulating their activity with topical drugs could reduce inflammation, aid wound healing and slow or halt the growth of skin cancer, the researchers believe. The findings are published in the journal Science.
On a YouTube livestream, Berkeley City College students carefully study the movements of stem cells to observe what they do as they become neurons: Are they moving, growing or forming new connections with other neurons?
Stratified epithelial differentiation involves transcriptional and proteomic remodeling. Here, multiomic profiling implicated ubiquitin and related posttranslational networks in differentiation dynamics. Systematic perturbation of ubiquitin-like ...
Taking a supplement before a hepatectomy, a surgery in which part of the liver is removed, may help the organ recover more quickly and become more resistant to further damage.
Researchers developed a flexible AI computing patch that analyzes health data directly on the body, enabling near-instant medical insights and highly accurate heart monitoring. Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) have created a skin-like computing patch that can process health data using artificial intelligence directly on the body. [...]
Taking a supplement before a hepatectomy, a surgery in which part of the liver is removed, may help the organ recover more quickly and become more resistant to further damage. This is the main finding of a study conducted by researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The researchers investigated the effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) in an experimental model using mice. The results indicate that preoperative use of the supplement preserves the energy function of liver cells and improves the quality of regeneration following major injury. These results were published in March in the journal Acta Physiologica.
The British Heart Foundation is celebrating three incredible young women who donated their old hearts to science after having heart transplant surgery.
At present, more than 700 million people live with caloric hunger, and more than 2 billion suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, known as "hidden hunger." By prioritizing high yield over nutritional quality, global calorie production has increased while exacerbating vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Stress from climate change has been shown to further reduce the densities of several nutrients.
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Researchers have for some years been casting a very broad net in terms of trying to understand how centenarians, people who survive to age 100 and beyond, are different from those who die at earlier ages. There is plenty of evidence for a fairly distinct biochemistry, such as better immune function and lesser degrees of chronic inflammation. Centenarians are still greatly impacted by the processes of aging, are frail, and exhibit a high mortality rate, so it is not a state to emulate, but it is hoped that this sort of research could help to better understand which aspects of aging are the most important in terms of driving declining function and rising mortality, and thus merit greater attention from the research community. Centenarians exhibit […]
In a new animal study published in the journal Cell Metabolism, scientists found that adding a precise amount of a single amino acid to a low-protein, plant-based diet dramatically reduced frailty and fat in mice; a cross-sectional analysis of epidemiological data from over 200,000 men and women pointed to similar benefits. The post Modified Mediterranean Diet Extends Healthy Lifespan in Mice: Study appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
Researchers build unique dataset of chemical reactions to streamline drug research, address supply chain challenges, power artificial intelligence.
arXiv:2606.25606v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Given the widespread prevalence of depression and its consequential impact on individuals and society, it is crucial to obtain objective measures for early diagnosis and intervention. As a multidisciplinary topic, these objective measures should be interpretable and accessible to health care professionals, ensuring effective collaboration and treatment planning in the realm of mental health care. Even though current automated depression diagnosis approaches improved over the last decade, a critical gap exists as they often lack affect-specificity and interpretability, limiting their practical application and potential impact on mental health care. In particular, interpretability from temporal activities from videos when deep models are used is not fully explored. In this study, we present a novel framework for analyzing Deep Neural Networks' decisions when trained on facial videos, specifically focusing on automatic depression severity
arXiv:2606.25272v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Code clone detection has been extensively studied for decades, and recent approaches have begun reporting remarkably high performance for semantic (Type-4) clones on benchmark datasets. However, it remains unclear whether these results reflect a genuine ability to capture semantic equivalence between programs, or simply an ability to exploit dataset-specific patterns. In this paper, we present the first systematic empirical study investigating the generalizability of state-of-the-art (SOTA) semantic code clone detectors beyond benchmark evaluation settings. Inspired by the inherent inclusion relationship among clone types, we propose a clone operator framework consisting of eight transformation operators derived from Type-2 and Type-3 clone variations. Using these operators, we construct distribution-shifted yet semantically equivalent Type-4 clone instances and evaluate 11 representative detectors spanning token-based, tree-based, and
Discover why animal models fall short in AI drug discovery and how human-first datasets are changing that. The post How human-first datasets are reshaping AI drug discovery appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Simulation, virtual reality, and AI are reshaping medical education, allowing learners to build skills, personalize training, and prepare for complex clinical scenarios.
Recipients of heart transplants have similar 10-year survival and graft health outcomes, regardless of whether hearts are obtained from donors after circulatory death or brain death, a study finds.
As new clinical AI tools proliferate, students are growing worried about the burden of keeping up. Are medical schools doing enough to train them?
Heather Landi / Fierce Healthcare: Assort Health, which develops AI voice agents for health care to handle scheduling and more, raised a $120M Series C led by Menlo Ventures at a $1.2B valuation — Assort Health Menlo Ventures agentic AI voice AI — Assort Health picked up $120 million in series C funding …
One year after the first human bladder transplant, the patient is thriving and the UCLA Health surgeon who performed the operation already has completed a second successful bladder transplant, laying a solid path for a field of surgery that until now has not been feasible.
In a groundbreaking development in the field of organ transplantation, UCLA Health has achieved a historic milestone by performing the world’s first successful human bladder transplant. This landmark surgery, led by urologic transplant surgeon Dr. Nima Nassiri, represents a monumental leap forward in treating patients suffering from end-stage bladder disease, a condition that has traditionally […]
Brock E.W. Turner / Axios: Trase, which is building an operating system and infrastructure layer for AI agents in industries like health care and defense, raised a $107M seed led by Arch — Trase, an AI operating system company, has raised $107 million in seed funding led by Arch Venture Partners, CEO Grant Verstandig tells Axios Pro exclusively.
In the relentless pursuit of new therapeutics, structure-based virtual screening (VS) through molecular docking has cemented its role as a cornerstone technique for the early stages of drug discovery. Researchers across the globe rely on this approach to sift through massive compound libraries in search of promising bioactive molecules. Now, a transformative leap in this […]
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Two research teams at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) have developed a pioneering technique in Spain to characterize the proteome of individual cardiomyocytes—the cells responsible for heart contraction.
Every echocardiogram is a moving story. For a baby born with a complex heart condition, the gray and black images on the ultrasound screen can influence some of the earliest and most important decisions a medical team makes: What exactly is wrong with the heart? How urgent is surgery? What should doctors watch for after repair?
Genome editing lets scientists rewrite DNA, the instruction manual inside every living cell, with a precision that was unthinkable a generation ago. Technologies such as CRISPR have made this almost routine, and its uses now reach far beyond medicine, from engineering hardier crops and more productive microbes to creating sustainable biomaterials.
UCI Health has launched the world’s first human clinical trial using embryonic stem cell-derived neural cells for Huntington’s disease, testing MRI-guided surgical brain delivery to evaluate safety and early therapeutic potential. The post First-in-Human Stem Cell Therapy Trial for Huntington’s Disease Begins at UCI Health appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
SCI often causes long-term motor and sensory deficits because the damaged tissue does not simply heal like many peripheral tissues.
In a groundbreaking study published in Cell Death Discovery, researchers have uncovered a remarkable therapeutic potential of antler stem cells in the treatment of cerebral ischemic injury. The study, conducted by Wu, Gao, Zhong, and colleagues, introduces a novel avenue for intervention in one of the most formidable neurovascular disorders: ischemic stroke. By harnessing the […]
As more than 100 clinical trials test human pluripotent stem cell-derived therapies, researchers are shifting focus from proving large-scale production is possible to building standardized, AI-enabled manufacturing systems capable of delivering consistent, clinically compliant cell products. The post Scaling Stem-Cell Manufacturing for Therapies appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
Google Health 5.02 brings back hourly activity charts, sleep-session controls, food logging updates, and dashboard improvements after the Fitbit app migration, but some features remain Android-only until version 5.03. The post Google Health 5.02 Restores Fitbit Features, but iOS Still Trails Android appeared first on TechRepublic.
Mary Ann Azevedo / Crunchbase News: XCures, which uses AI to streamline patient data and medical records, raised a $46M Series B at a $127M post-money valuation, bringing its total funding to $76M — XCures, a startup that uses AI to streamline patient data and medical records, has closed a $46 million Series B financing round, it tells Crunchbase News exclusively.
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Bill Curry, 65, raises cattle on the same land in rural Oklahoma once owned by his father and generations before him. Each quarter, for several years, he has made the 2½-hour drive to Oklahoma City for an epidural in his...
The physical AI system, named AI Experimentalist, translates research goals from natural language into executable workflows that span the entire experimental cycle, from literature review, wet-lab execution, data analysis, and protocol refinement. The post Medra Launches Reasoning Layer for Drug Discovery Robotics appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.
The first-in-human fully vascularized bladder graft transplanted with a kidney has reached a promising six-month milestone, according to a new feasibility study published in The Lancet. The procedure, performed in May 2025, demonstrated technical feasibility and early functional success at six months after surgery.
Tests show greatest value when used alongside imaging.
Surgical Robotics Technology has today unveiled the winners of the Surgical Robotics Industry Awards 2026, recognizing the exceptional contribution of individuals, organizations and technologies in the industry
Patients, doctors, and other healthcare professionals who spoke with KFF Health News say the effort has created confusion, errors, long wait times, and stress.
In a groundbreaking advancement for cardiovascular science, researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) in Spain, in collaboration with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, have devised a cutting-edge technique to analyze the proteome of individual cardiomyocytes. These cells, essential for heart contraction, have long eluded comprehensive single-cell proteomic scrutiny due to […]
Bill Curry, 65, raises cattle on the same land in rural Oklahoma once owned by his father and generations before him. Each quarter, for several years, he has made the 2½-hour drive to Oklahoma City for an epidural in his spine to treat his back pain.
Researchers here report on a novel a way to improve kidney regeneration following injury, using a technique that was developed as a treatment for an injured heart. It is interesting to consider whether it might work on other tissues as well. Perhaps more relevant is the question of whether the therapy would improve ongoing tissue maintenance in an aged organ in the absence of injury; that rather depends on the fine details of the biochemistry, and could go either way. A drug developed to help heart tissue repair itself after a heart attack might also help kidney tissue repair and regenerate, researchers have found. The drug, called AD-NP1, which was recently approved by the FDA for a Phase 1 clinical trial in humans, works in […]
The accumulation of senescent cells in aged tissues is harmful because these cells generate a potent mix of inflammatory signals known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype, disruptive to tissue structure and function when sustained over the long term. Researchers are interested in finding ways to selectively suppress this signaling, which involves better understanding the mechanisms that promote it. Here, researchers find a way in which senescent cells provoke the well studied cGAS-STING inflammatory pathway, a system that reacts to mislocalized or foreign DNA in the cell cytoplasm, via export of R-loop DNA structures from the cell nucleus. Cellular senescence contributes to inflammaging in part through the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). R-loops, three-stranded nucleic acid structures, contribute to innate immune response in cancers; however, the role […]
A Mediterranean-based nutritional intervention initiated at 8-12 gestational weeks is associated with a reduced risk for metabolic syndrome 6 years postpartum, a prospective follow-up study finds.
Hong Kong doctors have performed the world’s first robotic living-donor liver transplant as part of a pioneering microsurgery programme, researchers have revealed. Sharing results of the clinical trial on Wednesday, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) team said surgeons at Queen Mary Hospital had completed 48 procedures since June 2025, with no long-term or post-operative complications. Microsurgery, which requires surgeons to operate under high-powered magnification on structures as fine as 0.1...
When ALS left a Brazilian psychiatrist unable to move or speak, an AI system built around her voice, knowledge, and identity allowed her to return to teaching and patient care.
For all its promise and computational power, will AI in clinical medicine overcome physicians’ concerns?
arXiv:2606.24284v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This paper focuses on a control-based approach for enhancing the regenerative capabilities of hydraulic multi-actuator systems using individual metering valves. Thanks to this architecture, pressure and displacement of each actuator can be controlled nearly independently. By determining online, the right pressure to be driven, it enables the optimization of regenerative control strategies for resistive or driving forces. Globally, this control strategy behaves such as a load sensing approach but each metering valve is piloted in order to activate regenerative mode when it is allowable. The main contribution relies on optimizing the pressure to be controlled in each actuator and the main pump in order to maximize the regenerative capacity of a hydraulic machine while following a displacement. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is proved in simulation. Only a single pump line regeneration is explored here but extensions to
arXiv:2606.24394v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG) is the dominant non-invasive modality for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), yet reliable decoding of motor imagery is hampered by inter- and intra-individual variability. A recurring claim is that one decoding pipeline, most often a spatial or Riemannian method, is broadly preferable. We test the weakest version of that claim under the most favourable conditions. Using the Mother of All BCI Benchmarks (MOABB) framework, we evaluated 1,056 decoding configurations (feature extractor x scaler x classifier), >340,000 subject-level model fits, across three public left-versus-right motor-imagery datasets (PhysionetMI, 109 participants; Cho2017, 52; Zhou2016, 4) and two frequency bands (8-15 Hz, 8-30 Hz). Every model is fit and tested within a single session of a single participant, the easiest regime, giving every pipeline its best chance. We apply the statistics standard for multi-classifier comparison: Friedman
In a groundbreaking study published in the prestigious journal Cell Metabolism, researchers from the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology have unveiled compelling evidence that a finely tuned, low-protein diet enriched with the essential amino acid methionine can significantly extend the healthspan of aging organisms. This discovery not only challenges prevailing nutritional dogmas but also […]
arXiv:2606.24510v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Rare diseases affect millions of individuals worldwide, yet timely diagnosis remains a major public health challenge due to scarcity of specialized clinical expertise. While large language models (LLMs) show promise to support rare disease diagnosis, current models are constrained by insufficient clinical deployability, limited clinically grounded evidence, and scarcity of training data. Here we present RaDaR (Rare Disease navigatoR), an open-source, compact reasoning LLM (32B parameters) for rare disease diagnosis. RaDaR was trained with 49,170 publicly available free-text cases and 104,666 synthetic cases with reasoning-enhanced training. RaDaR showed the strongest performance among evaluated open-source models, including the 671B DeepSeek-R1, across public benchmarks and four external validation centers. In a retrospective cohort, RaDaR prioritized the final diagnosis before documented clinical suspicion in 61.06 percent of cases,
arXiv:2606.24394v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG) is the dominant non-invasive modality for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), yet reliable decoding of motor imagery is hampered by inter- and intra-individual variability. A recurring claim is that one decoding pipeline, most often a spatial or Riemannian method, is broadly preferable. We test the weakest version of that claim under the most favourable conditions. Using the Mother of All BCI Benchmarks (MOABB) framework, we evaluated 1,056 decoding configurations (feature extractor x scaler x classifier), >340,000 subject-level model fits, across three public left-versus-right motor-imagery datasets (PhysionetMI, 109 participants; Cho2017, 52; Zhou2016, 4) and two frequency bands (8-15 Hz, 8-30 Hz). Every model is fit and tested within a single session of a single participant, the easiest regime, giving every pipeline its best chance. We apply the statistics standard for multi-classifier comparison: Friedman