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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

Predicting Lung Cancer Survival: How Machine Learning Can Help

Doctors often struggle to predict how long lung cancer patients will live after radiation therapy. This is key for planning personalized treatments. A team recently created a model that uses machine learning to figure this out. They looked at pictures of the lungs and tumor, along with some clinical

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Machine Learning Predicts NO Release in Nitroaromatics

Ever wondered how certain chemicals break down when hit by light? Scientists used a smart computer model to figure this out for nitroaromatic compounds. These compounds are known to release a gas called NO when they break down. The scientists used something called Gaussian process regression, a type

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Nov 17 2024HEALTH

Understanding Hip Fracture Outcomes: The Role of Multiple Health Issues

Hip fractures can have a big impact on a person's health and how they live their life. Even with treatment, many patients, especially older ones, still face serious problems like repeat fractures and even death. So, it's really important to figure out what factors play a big role in how a person doe

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Nov 16 2024SCIENCE

Food Safety: Can Raman Spectroscopy Spot the Difference?

Food safety is getting more critical these days. One way to ensure we're eating safe food is by identifying its origin, brand, or type using spectroscopic profiling. But how can we measure if our data is good enough for these tasks? Enter the "two-step classifiability analysis. " This method collect

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Nov 16 2024HEALTH

How Pictures Affect Medical Funding on Crowdsourcing Platforms

When it comes to raising money for medical needs online, first impressions really matter. A good image can draw people in and get them interested in donating. Researchers used smart computers to figure out what kinds of pictures work best. They looked at different images and found that certain types

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Nov 15 2024SPORTS

Crunching the Numbers: How Machine Learning Predicts South Korean Badminton Champ's Moves

In the world of badminton, South Korea's An Se-young has been dominating the scene with an impressive win rate. Using machine learning, researchers have analyzed her game, aiming to predict how she'll score and what tactics she'll use. The study looked at her play in the 2023 BWF Olympic points cycl

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Fighting Bacterial Resistance with Smart Drugs and AI

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a big problem worldwide. Microbes like bacteria, fungi, and viruses are becoming tougher to kill with our usual medicines. Multidrug Resistance (MDR) happens when these bugs fight back against several drugs at once. The World Health Organization has highlighted the

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Nov 14 2024HEALTH

Predicting Hospital Deaths: How QTc Interval Matters in Heart Attack Patients

Predicting who might die in the hospital is a big deal. Doctors have been using different systems to figure this out for years. Now, they're also using machines and computers to help. This study looked at how well these computer models work when they consider a specific heart rhythm measurement call

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Pixel Phones Get Real-Time Scam and Threat Protection Updates

Google has started rolling out a cool new feature called Scam Detection for Pixel phones. This neat trick listens to phone calls and keeps an eye out for common patterns used by scammers. When it spots something fishy, it gives you a heads-up with a warning and a handy "End call" button. On the Pixe

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Nov 09 2024CRIME

AI Helps Spot Lies in 911 Calls: A Study with 911 Reports

You know how police sometimes have to figure out if someone's telling the truth or lying on a 911 call? A research team looked into this. They used a special computer method called machine learning to analyze calls about homicides or missing people. There were 210 calls, half were false reports and

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