K Health cofounders Allon Bloch (left) and Ran Shaul
K Health
Can artificial intelligence rival doctors’ decision-making?
A new study by researchers at Cedars-Sinai, Tel Aviv University and digital health startup K Health says yes—at least in…

K Health cofounders Allon Bloch (left) and Ran Shaul
K Health
Can artificial intelligence rival doctors’ decision-making?
A new study by researchers at Cedars-Sinai, Tel Aviv University and digital health startup K Health says yes—at least in…

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Retired people who habitually exercise are more able to fight the impacts of mental fatigue, new research suggests.
In a paper published in the Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, a team of researchers from the University of Birmingham and…

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Multiple public records teams were entirely cut by Robert…

Drug-carrying DNA aptamers can deliver a one-two punch to leukemia by precisely targeting the elusive cancer stem cells that seed cancer relapses, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign report.
The aptamers — short…

Engineers at a University of Bristol spin-out company have created a new technology that can move cells without touching them, enabling critical tasks that currently require large pieces of lab equipment to be carried out on a benchtop device.