It’s no secret that the vast majority of companies today rely heavily on their computer network system. From advertising and distributing their products and services on their company Web site to ...
We’ve all probably experienced the unpleasant task of working on a computer that seems to drag, causing what feels like an infinite amount of time before finally producing a requested function. Often ...
It’s impossible to treat a patient effectively without knowing what’s wrong. Published this month in the American Journal for Human Genetics, computational biologist Dr. Mark Yandell reports a novel ...
Forecasting epidemics of infectious diseases is notoriously hard, but the potential value to society for cracking that scientific nut is tremendous. Now a new approach is on the scene. The traditional ...
It's tough identifying Parkinson's disease in its early stages -- there are no standard lab tests to diagnose it and symptoms are subtle. A group of MIT researchers believe the answer could lie in ...
There's more progress in developing devices that use of biological molecules to compute information in our bodies to diagnose disease and release drugs. Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of ...
University of Waterloo. "Computer scientists developed method for identifying disease biomarkers with high accuracy." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 28 October 2021. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / ...
Scientists have built a computer 'brain circuit', or artificial neural network, that mirrors human decision-making processes and sheds light on how circuits might be altered in psychiatric diseases, a ...
Doctors faced with the tricky task of spotting rare genetic diseases in children may soon be asking parents to email their family photos. A computer program can now learn to identify rare conditions ...
To get a better look at how proteins gather into clusters called amyloid fibrils – which are associated with important human diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and the so-called prion diseases ...