University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have developed a more accurate, less invasive technology that allows amputees to move a robotic arm using their brain signals instead of their muscles.
Sanofi and Google announced that they plan to establish a new virtual Innovation Lab. The partners aim to radically transform how future medicines and health services are delivered by tapping into the power of emerging data technologies.
Intelligent Metasurfaces refreshed human insights into many fundamental laws. They have unlocked many novel devices and systems, like cloaking, tunneling, and holograms. What else do they hold in store?
Following recent clinical trial, biotech firm Enbiosis announces a breakthrough in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome, which affects one in every ten people.
A new research project aims to improve treatment for patients with prostate, breast and lung cancer through artificial intelligence. The consortium behind the project wants to develop healthcare evidence-generation practices for the incorporation of real-world evidence into clinical practice guidelines (CPGs).
Samsung Biologics and Enzolytics announced the signing of a strategic CDMO partnership agreement for the development and manufacturing of Anti-HIV and Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Monoclonal Antibody Therapies.
Lab work can be tedious but even simple tasks are crucial and often contribute to saving lives. Due to the shortage of qualified staff, cobots could help laboratories cope with the workload and make the lab of the future a reality. German start-up company bAhead claims this can be done easily and at relatively low costs.
The Digital Transformation of the Laboratory comes with device connectivity. As currently most laboratory devices communicate over a proprietary interface, this requires knowing the exact configuration of the counterpart device. The intrinsic wish for a plug and play communication to enable data transfer and control functions is hardly achievable and the need for a standardized communication interface arises.
Scientists have combined artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms with two cutting-edge microscopy techniques — an advance that shortens the time for processing images taken with a microscope from days to mere seconds.
Protein engineering is one of the most important — and time consuming — processes of drug development. Artificial Intelligence is now capable of generating novel, functionally active proteins, thanks to recently published work by researchers from Chalmers.