Researchers at IIT Madras have secured a patent for a technique that uses changes in reflected light on the surface of implants, to detect blood clot formation. While it will allow manufacturers to ...
A University of Queensland study has shown that a deadly scorpion's venom carries an extra biochemical sting that could be ...
Just a few days in simulated microgravity can subtly change the way women's blood clots, sparking bigger questions about health monitoring protocols for astronauts who can spend six months or more in ...
A research team from the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy at the LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed) has developed an innovative AI-based cardiovascular risk ...
A team of researchers from Taiwan has developed PanMETAI, an AI-powered platform that analyzes metabolic fingerprints in a ...
The Union Health Ministry plans to amend the Drugs Rules, 1945, to update blood product testing regulations aligning with global standards. The proposal aims to eliminate redundant testing, streamline ...
A new light-based sensor can spot incredibly tiny amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood, raising the possibility of earlier and simpler cancer detection. The technology merges DNA nanotechnology, ...
Jay N. Yepuri, MD, MS, FACG, is a board-certified gastroenterologist and member of the Digestive Health Associates of Texas Board of Directors and Executive Committee. A liver function test checks how ...
Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since July Business live – latest updates A partner at the consultancy KPMG has been fined for ...
For all the sky lovers, the eclipse lets one experience some different yet interesting views. During the eclipse, the Moon will appear dark red or orange as the Sun’s light from reaching the Moon ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. A partner at KPMG Australia has been fined A$10,000 (US$7,000) by the Big Four firm after using AI tools ...
More than two dozen KPMG Australia personnel have used artificial intelligence to cheat on internal exams since July, including a partner who will be fined more than $10,000 for using the technology ...