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Tech Xplore / Robotic system zeroes in on objects most relevant for helping humans

For a robot, the real world is a lot to take in. Making sense of every data point in a scene can take a huge amount of computational effort and time. Using that information to then decide how to best help a human is an even ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Robotics
Medical Xpress / Simultaneously targeting lysosomal enzyme and KRAS-MAPK pathway eradicates pancreatic tumors in preclinical models

Pancreatic cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death, with a five-year survival rate of 13%. The high mortality is largely due to a lack of effective therapy options. In a recent paper published in Nature, researchers ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / Preventing harmful protein aggregation: Synthetic peptides as the basis for multifunctional drugs in Parkinson's disease

In Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and type 2 diabetes, harmful protein aggregates and deposits, known as amyloid plaques, develop. There is also much evidence that these three diseases are interconnected and mutually reinforcing.

Apr 24, 2025 in Chemistry
Phys.org / Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization

The Phoenician culture emerged in the Bronze Age city-states of the Levant, developing prominent innovations such as the first alphabet (from which many present-day writing systems derive). By the early first millennium BCE, ...

Apr 23, 2025 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / AI model analyzes brain scans to predict relapse risk in pediatric brain cancer

Artificial intelligence (AI) shows tremendous promise for analyzing vast medical imaging datasets and identifying patterns that may be missed by human observers. AI-assisted interpretation of brain scans may help improve ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / Structure dictates effectiveness and safety in nanomedicine, driving therapeutic innovation, say scientists

Historically, the vast majority of pharmaceutical drugs have been meticulously designed down to the atomic level. The specific location of each atom within the drug molecule is a critical factor in determining how well it ...

Apr 25, 2025 in Nanotechnology
Medical Xpress / Wearable device tracks individual cells in the bloodstream in real time

Researchers at MIT have developed a noninvasive medical monitoring device powerful enough to detect single cells within blood vessels, yet small enough to wear like a wristwatch. One important aspect of this wearable device ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Biomedical technology
Medical Xpress / AI 'digital twin' platform personalizes cancer treatment dosing in research trial

While artificial intelligence (AI) has shown promising potential, much of its use has remained theoretical or retrospective. Turning its potential into real-world health care outcomes, researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / Video game-inspired algorithm rapidly detects high-energy particle collisions for future fusion reactors

An innovative algorithm for detecting collisions of high-speed particles within nuclear fusion reactors has been developed, inspired by technologies used to determine whether bullets hit targets in video games. This advancement ...

Apr 23, 2025 in Physics
Medical Xpress / Study identifies how malaria can lead to childhood cancer

New data published in The Journal of Immunology has revealed the role of Plasmodium falciparum infection (malaria) in the development of Burkitt lymphoma (BL), the most common childhood cancer in equatorial Africa and New ...

Apr 25, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Gene therapy delivered early can help children with rare neurodegenerative disease retain motor and cognitive functions

If administered early, gene therapy has the potential to change the medical history of children born with metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), a rare and lethal neurodegenerative disease of genetic origin which leads to the ...

Phys.org / New approach makes AI adaptable for computer vision in crop breeding

Scientists developed a machine-learning tool that can teach itself, with minimal external guidance, to differentiate between aerial images of flowering and nonflowering grasses—an advance that will greatly increase the ...

Apr 24, 2025 in Biology