A Harvard Medical School–led research team has developed an AI tool that can reliably tell apart two look-alike cancers found in the brain but with different origins, behaviors, and treatments.
For the first time, researchers at Umeå University have observed the same type of programmed cell death in microalgae as in humans. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, shows that this ...
A Harvard Medical School–led research team has developed an AI tool that can reliably tell apart two look-alike cancers found ...
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Abstract: This article proposes a multimodal human pose reconstruction method based on 3-D ultrawideband (UWB) radar images and point clouds, aiming to improve the accuracy of human pose estimation ...
The story of the princess and the pea evokes an image of a highly sensitive royal young woman so refined, she can sense a pea ...