The AI startup Exscientia created a new drug compound that will soon start undergoing clinical trials in Japan. This is one of just a few instances...
Mosquitos cause serious problems throughout the globe, spreading diseases such as malaria, dengue, and zika. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), they are responsible for...
An AI-driven health monitoring and disease detection platform was able to catch the signs of the Wuhan viral outbreak approximately a week before government agencies warned...
Artificial intelligence was used to develop new technology capable of detecting low glucose levels via ECG using a non-invasive sensor. It is able to detect hypoglycaemic...
Recently a team of researchers from Imperial College London and Google Health created a computer vision model intended to diagnose cases of breast cancer from X-rays....
AI has enormous potential when it comes to the healthcare field, capable of improving diagnoses and finding new, more effective drugs. However, as a piece in...
Artificial intelligence programs are capable of improving healthcare in a variety of different ways. For instance, AI applications can use computer vision to help doctors diagnose...
Artificial intelligence could help improve mental health care, making it more effective, along with addressing personnel issues that are poised to impact the mental health field...
Recently, researchers associated with the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow patented a method of analyzing blood samples to detect brain cancer. The researchers at ClinSpec Diagnostics Limited...
When it comes to biomedical research, there are hundreds of research papers being published every day. Yet it can be difficult to predict what research will...
In a recent interview with the Michigan Daily, two professors of artificial intelligence – Melvin McInnis and Emily Provost – explained how AI could help people...
Data about bullying, self-harm and cyberbullying among school children around the world is becoming alarming. As presented by Jun Wu, data from the US shows that...
A team of researchers at Columbia Engineering led by Sunil Agrawal, professor of mechanical engineering and of rehabilitation and regenerative medicine at Columbia Engineering, have turned...