Abstract: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is crucial for medical diagnosis but often suffers from various degradations, such as noise, motion artifacts, and intensity inhomogeneity, leading to ...
The new models, dubbed Gemini Robotics 1.5 and Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5, greatly expand on the capabilities of the original version to handle multistep, "long-horizon" tasks and are a significant ...
Researchers have developed brain-on-a-chip technology that uses human tissue to model how the brain’s protective barrier breaks down during inflammation and disease.
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
At FinalSpark, a company co-founded by software engineer Dr. Fred Jordan, researchers are creating what they call “wetware”—a ...
With the support of the NINDS Research Program Award, McIntyre will use patient-specific models to better understand how ...
Two researchers received two-year grants from The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Two researchers at the University of ...
G. Allan Johnson, focuses on advanced MRI techniques for studying neurodegenerative diseases, exploring the challenges of ...
In this GEN webinar, two experts in the field Amanda Linkous, PhD, and Hannah Nicholson, will highlight the powerful potential of organoid platforms to unearth hidden details of complex disease ...
Abstract: The brain is able to acquire and store memories of everyday experiences in real-time. It can also selectively forget information to facilitate memory updating. However, our understanding of ...
Energy metabolism is essential to brain function, but its study is experimentally challenging. Similarly, biologically accurate computational models are too complex for simple investigations. Here, we ...
To solve a problem, scientists first need to see it clearly. Whether it’s a virus slipping past the immune system or plaques forming in the brain, visualization is the first step toward finding ...
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