Center for BrainHealth's Jennifer Zientz and Thad King with service members participating in Optimal BrainHealth for ...
Center for BrainHealth's Jennifer Zientz and Thad King present a SMART seminar with the Joint Communications Support Element ...
Researcher Prabha Nagareddy, Ph.D., of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, is the lead author of a paper that ...
Tomography is central for measuring global corneal geometry, but its limitations create a diagnostic gap, especially for early detection. PS-OCT may address this issue by combining ...
Penn Engineers have developed a new way to use AI to solve inverse partial differential equations (PDEs), a particularly ...
A small molecule in the blood of pregnant women is linked to children’s risk of developing childhood asthma and respiratory infections, a new study shows.
This video, which won the American Physical Society’s Milton van Dyke award, explains the foundations of this research. An evaporating droplet shrinks until it reaches a point at which it explodes ...
AI-assisted violence is pushing women out of public life, finds a new UN Women report co-authored by researchers at City St George’s, University of London. More women in public life are self-censoring ...
In a new study, researchers found a large language model (LLM) outperformed physicians across many common clinical reasoning tasks including emergency room decisions, identifying likely diagnoses, and ...
After public health experts declared measles eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established seven indicators of measles elimination status to ...
Rice researchers have developed extremely stable perovskite crystalline films for long-lasting, high-efficiency solar cells.
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