A Nine-Year Collaboration Has Just Shown How Sugar Exacerbates Cancer0
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- October 17, 2017
This is huge.
This is huge.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed an AI that can analyze CT scans to predict if a patient will die within five years with 69 percent accuracy. This system could eventually be used to save lives by providing doctors with a way to detect illnesses sooner.
For the past few years, scientists around the world have been studying ways to use miniature robots to better treat a variety of diseases. The robots are designed to enter the human body, where they can deliver drugs at specificlocations or perform precise operations like clearing clogged-up arteries. By replacing invasive, often complicated surgery, they could optimize medicine.
Pressing pause could mean the difference between life and death
3D printing with bio ink has gotten better, now they are able to 3D print human cartilage available to replace damaged ears, noses, and knees.
Research to how humans and animals react in low and zero gravity can help improve the health of astronauts and even people here on Earth.