- In 60 years first new class of antibiotics identified by AI to treat multidrug-resistant infectionsResearchers from prestigious institutions MIT, Harvard, and the Broad Institute have achieved a significant breakthrough in antibiotic discovery using artificial intelligence. Their explainable AI approach identified the first new class of antibiotics in over 60 years to treat drug-resistant staph… Read more: In 60 years first new class of antibiotics identified by AI to treat multidrug-resistant infections
- Neural Networks and Hyperrealism: Synthetic Faces Indistinguishable from RealityA new study from researchers at The Australian National University reveals an alarming trend in artificial intelligence. AI-generated images of white faces now appear more realistic than actual photos of real people. The study found that participants were more likely… Read more: Neural Networks and Hyperrealism: Synthetic Faces Indistinguishable from Reality
- Emergence of novel Alzheimer’s treatments: key insights you should be awareExperts caution that the new drugs designed to remove sticky deposits from the brain aren’t suitable for all patients. Scientists report that another recent pharmaceutical breakthrough can momentarily stave off the cognitive deterioration associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Donanemab, the newly… Read more: Emergence of novel Alzheimer’s treatments: key insights you should be aware
- Utilizing computational modeling to detect, predict, and prevent aortic rupturesUp to 80% of patients with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) may not survive without early intervention, which can prevent rupture, improve outcomes, and ultimately save lives. Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi and Indian Institute… Read more: Utilizing computational modeling to detect, predict, and prevent aortic ruptures
- Tiny molecules in breast milk may protect infants from developing allergiesBreastfed babies are believed to suffer fewer allergic conditions, like eczema and food allergies, than formula-fed babies; yet the reason has not been well understood. Now, a new study by Penn State College of Medicine finds that small molecules found in most… Read more: Tiny molecules in breast milk may protect infants from developing allergies