As data privacy collides with AI’s rapid expansion, the Berkeley-trained technologist explains how a new generation of models is learning without crossing ethical lines. By Daniel Fusch Neel Somani, a ...
ORLANDO -- Stem-cell transplants with mismatched unrelated donors (MMUDs) beyond a single HLA locus (<7/8) had 1-year survival similar to better-matched donors, suggesting significant potential to ...
Discover the latest advancements in innovative agricultural machinery and forestry equipment in this video. Explore cutting-edge farming technology like the Vermeer ZR5 self-propelled baler, ...
Doing the laundry should breathe fresh life into our wardrobes, eliminating stains and unpleasant odours from our garments. Yet all too often, clothing emerges from the wash frayed, misshapen or ...
For much of modern history, orthopedic surgery has relied on precision, hardware, and long recoveries. The rhythm was familiar: a problem in the spine or joint would lead to imaging, diagnosis, and ...
Two decades as a box-office behemoth still left Dwayne Johnson with something to prove – which he does in The Smashing Machine. The film has changed his life, he tells Screen. If critical acclaim has ...
My son, Patrick, wanted to go to culinary school to learn to be a chef. But at the age of 10, he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited disease of the retina. Within a decade, he was ...
A precise synthesis tunes platinum skin thickness on PtCu nanospheres and shows two atomic layers give the best oxygen ...
The biological cycle of our existence seems relatively straightforward: we’re born, we live, we die. The end. But when you examine existence at the cellular level, things get a bit more interesting.
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