by Eliza Strickland | Jan 24, 2024 | brain computer interface, Fixing the future, Type:podcast
Eliza Strickland: Hi, I’m Eliza Strickland for IEEE Spectrum‘s Fixing the Future podcast. Before we start, I want to tell you that you can get the latest coverage from some of Spectrum‘s most important beats, including AI, climate change, and robotics, by signing up...
by Michael Nolan | Jan 22, 2024 | Genetics
DNA, as a data-storage medium, is useful only when read, copied, and sent out elsewhere. The medium for conveying genetic information out of a cell’s nuclei is RNA—transcribed from DNA, which itself never leaves the cell’s nuclei. Now, using deep learning, researchers...
by RB | Mar 20, 2023 | Cardiac Safety, Clinical Technology, TQT
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by Emily Waltz | Apr 30, 2021 | Clinical Technology
How much does it itch? That’s a question doctors often ask people with eczema and other itch-inducing ailments, but the answer is subjective and hard to quantify; like being asked to rate one’s pain using one of those emoji-face pain scales. Today researchers...
by Prachi Patel | Apr 20, 2021 | artificial-intelligence/machine-learning
Photo-illustration: Stuart Bradford Artificial-intelligence systems today increasingly determine whether someone gets a job or a loan, how much they’re paid, how they’re treated by doctors and hospitals, and how fairly they’re dealt with by government, law...