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As artificial intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly important role in the lives of humans, its learning processes are becoming increasingly obscure. Computer scientist Kate Saenko says that’s a problem.
University Research | Boston UniversityBoston University researchers have developed a self-lubricating condom that could have widespread benefits in preventing sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies.
University Research | Boston UniversityResearchers at Cornell University have developed a highly accurate mathematical approach to predict crowd behavior.
University Research | Cornell UniversityBU researchers have developed a tool that will help determine whether a new virus found in animals could cause infectious diseases in humans.
University Research | Boston UniversityA new Cornell-led study shows that trace metals, deposited by aerosols like dust and other particles in the atmosphere, have a hefty impact on marine biota, affecting biological productivity and changing the ocean ecosystem.
University Research | Cornell UniversityEngineers at Boston University have created a new, experimental device called AcouStar, which is designed to pinpoint tumors so that they can be taken out faster and more accurately.
University Research | Boston UniversityUsing e-cigarettes or 'vaping' has virtually the same negative consequences for wound healing as traditional cigarettes, according to a new study.
University Research | Boston UniversityAcute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare but incurable disease that has paralyzed at least 116 people in 31 states in 2018, most of them under age 18. Karl Kuban, BU School of Medicine (MED) professor of pediatrics and neurology, answers questions about the disease.
University Research | Boston UniversityA Boston University researcher is developing a method to grow cartilage without the typical instability or imperfections associated with engineered tissue.
University Research | Boston UniversityResearch in the last decade has hinted that modern technology may enable a more tangible approach to treating nightmare disorders.
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