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Using AI to Expose Illicit Massage Businesses and Fight Human Trafficking in the U.S.

Researchers use AI-powered graph neural networks to detect illicit massage businesses and fight human trafficking hidden in plain sight.

UCLA Researchers Develop Non-Invasive AI Brain-Computer Interface to Boost Motor Control

UCLA scientists create a non-invasive AI-powered brain-computer interface that improves control of robotic arms and cursors for paralyzed users.

Psychopathia Machinalis: Scientists Map 32 “Mental Disorders” of Artificial Intelligence

New IEEE study classifies 32 AI “mental disorders,” offering a framework to manage risks and align artificial intelligence with human values.

Japan’s Toyoake Proposes Two-Hour Smartphone Limit to Encourage Healthier Digital Habits

Japanese city Toyoake proposes a two-hour daily smartphone limit to promote healthier digital habits, sparking debate among residents.

Manchester Scientists Develop Brain-Like Memory in Nanofluidic Devices

Manchester researchers develop nanofluidic memristors mimicking brain memory, opening new possibilities for neuromorphic computing and adaptive AI

Breakthrough Soundproof Material Blocks Noise Without Restricting Airflow

Boston University scientists create PGUOM, a noise-blocking metamaterial that allows free airflow while reducing sound pollution.

Apple and Synchron Showcase First-Ever Mind-Control for iOS Devices

Apple and Synchron reveal iOS mind-control tech using a brain-computer interface, offering hands-free control for iPadOS 26 users.

Living by the Sea May Add Years to Your Life — New Study Reveals Surprising Longevity Link

New study shows people living by the sea live longer than those near rivers or lakes. Here's why it matters.

How the Brain Distinguishes Optimists from Pessimists: Neuroscience Reveals Why Optimists Think Alike

Optimists share brain activity patterns when imagining the future, while pessimists differ. Neuroscience proves Tolstoy’s wisdom with data.

How LinkedIn’s Algorithm is Inspiring a Revolution in Drug Repurposing

LinkedIn’s AI is inspiring drug repurposing breakthroughs, using graph-based models to find new uses for approved medicines.

Stanford Study Warns AI Therapy Chatbots Pose Risks to Mental Health Support

Stanford researchers find therapy chatbots may stigmatize users and respond dangerously, urging critical reevaluation of AI’s role in mental health.

Europe Pioneers Glass-Based Quantum Processor for a New Era of Computing

European scientists are building a photonic quantum processor using glass chips to revolutionize energy storage, medicine, and quantum computing.

Could This Tiny Spinner Robot Revolutionize Blood Clot Treatment?

A tiny spinning robot removes blood clots with record success. Stanford scientists may have revolutionized stroke and heart attack care.

Breakthrough in Medicine: Japanese Scientists Develop Universal Artificial Blood

Japanese researchers develop artificial blood compatible with all types, offering longer shelf life and universal use in life-saving transfusions.

EU Regulators Warn Against Unproven Cancer Treatments Promoted Online

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a stern warning about the dangers of unproven cancer treatments being marketed online, urging patients to be...

Global Aid Cuts Threaten Progress in the Fight Against Tuberculosis, WHO Warns

Global aid cuts are severely hindering the ongoing battle against tuberculosis (TB), the world’s deadliest infectious disease, according to the World Health Organization (WHO)....

ObsEva Announces Delisting from SIX Swiss Exchange in May 2024

ObsEva, a Geneva-based biopharmaceutical company specializing in innovative solutions for women’s reproductive health, has confirmed that it will be delisting from the SIX Swiss...

Swiss Health Insurance Breaks Spending Record on Medicine in 2023

In 2023, Swiss health insurance companies hit an all-time high by spending CHF 9 billion ($10.2 billion) on medicines for compulsory health insurance, marking...

Pioneering the Future: 3D-Printed Brain Tissue Opens New Horizons in Neuroscience

Discover how University of Wisconsin researchers created functional 3D-printed brain tissue, a breakthrough offering new insights into neuroscience and potential treatments for neurological disorders.

Universal Memory Advancement: New Candidate Balances Speed, Low Power, Stability, and Longevity

With the escalating demand for faster and more energy-efficient computer memory to support tasks like drug discovery, weather predictions, and artificial intelligence training, researchers...

The Digital Twins role in Healtcare

In its most straightforward definition, a digital twin is a virtual representation of a physical object, but its implementation is often more intricate. In...
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