Hungarian and US scientists win Nobel for COVID-19 vaccine discoveries
By Ludwig Burger, Niklas Pollard STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Hungarian scientist Katalin Kariko and U.S. colleague Drew Weissman, who met in line for a photocopier before making mRNA molecule discoveries that…
Why has France banned sales of Apple’s iPhone 12?
By Jennifer Rigby and Martin Coulter LONDON (Reuters) – France’s radiation watchdog has banned sales of Apple‘s iPhone 12 after tests that it said showed the smartphone breached European radiation…
Saving lives with technology, the MRI evolution on the healthcare
Nowadays, every field is deeply influenced and dependent on technology. The medical field is no exception. In fact, technology is fundamental to innovation and improvement in the diagnostic pathway: more…
How AI is changing how patients will be managed in the future
Twenty-two cases of breast cancer that radiologists had missed were detected by artificial intelligence. It happened at Budapest’s MaMMa Klinika in 2021, thanks to patient tests with software trained on five million mammograms to detect…
Scientists solve the genetic puzzle of sex-related Y chromosome
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scientists have taken an important step forward in understanding the human genome – our genetic blueprint – by fully deciphering the enigmatic Y chromosome…
Qure.ai and xWave Technologies Announce Strategic Collaboration
Qure.ai, a leading provider of medical artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and xWave Technologies, which has developed a cloud-based Clinical Decision Support (CDS) system for radiology referrals, have today announced a strategic…
AI Implants: a new hope for paralyzed patients
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, we have now witnessed what could be described as a marvel: the restoration of movement and sensation in a man paralyzed from…
Computational Science and Environmental Impacts: Strategies for Minimization
Computational science is responsible for driving discoveries ranging from unlocking the universe’s secrets to advancing cancer treatments and understanding the human genome, and the field has seen significant growth. However,…
Study reveals how immune system of astronauts breaks down
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Evidence is growing about the many ways that traveling in the microgravity environment of space tampers with the human body, with new research showing…
AI in Washington’s crosshairs but consensus far from certain
By Diane Bartz and Jeffrey Dastin WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. lawmakers are grappling with what guardrails to put around burgeoning artificial intelligence, but months after ChatGPT got Washington’s attention, consensus…