What does an artificial intelligence (AI) model look like that can answer a wide variety of medical questions using ...
The Helmholtz Annual Meeting 2024 will take place on Tuesday, 17 September 2024.
Presentation of the Helmholtz High Impact Award (from left to right): Ferdi Schüth (Jury chairman), Otmar D. Wiestler (Helmholtz Association) and Volker Meyer-Guckel (Stifterverband) with the award ...
Deepfakes are images, videos, texts, or audio files that look deceptively real, but are in reality fake. They may already threaten our democracy in the near future. Our goal: to make sure people can ...
The Helmholtz Software Award emphasises the often underestimated contributions of software developers in the association. The importance of scientific software development has so far not been ...
The FS Polarstern in front of a mighty iceberg in Pine Island Bay. Picture: Alfred-Wegener-Institut / Johann Klages A unique core from the ocean and complex climate calculations have revealed when and ...
With new imaging technologies we want to make the invisible visible to assist basic medical research, and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Ultrasound, X-rays, and magnetic resonance imaging: ...
From the seabed to the edge of craters, and from fields to icebergs; we want to understand the Earth so that we can better predict natural disasters and protect against threats such as the impact of ...
Our goal is ambitious: We want to defeat widespread diseases such as Alzheimer's, cancer and diabetes. To this end, our health researchers are developing state-of-the-art diagnostics, innovative ...
Test series, movement patterns, climate values: The amount of digital data is growing rapidly worldwide. This data is a valuable treasure trove of knowledge which we want to make use of with the help ...