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Researchers developed an approach to employing AI to predict diseases like cancer without putting patient data at risk. Learn more about the technology here.
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The well-developed sense of smell of ants may soon help with early cancer detection in humans. Find out how this ability may be employed in hospital setting.
Cancer scientists are pooling their know-how to build a system to analyze all data about it. Once perfected and completed the study will help clue in the doctors better.
Researchers from the DGIST have developed a technology to increase biosensor 20 times faster than the current ones to diagnose diseases such as cancer.