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In a new study Yale researchers show that 'visual clutter' alters how information flows in the brain, as does the precise location of that clutter within the wider field of vision.
University Research | Yale UniversityResearchers at Washington University in St. Louis used a broad "phenome-wide association study" (PheWAS) to explore links between genetic risk for mental health problems and a variety of behaviors and environments in adolescents.
University Research | Washington University in St. LouisA study by NYU researchers found that ChatGPT shows promise in diagnosing diseases and recommending treatments, particularly in under-resourced areas, but still poses risks by suggesting unnecessary or harmful medications.
University Research | New York UniversityA new paper offers a theory linking health effects of trauma to performance outcomes at work, suggesting how managerial awareness of trauma manifestations is a necessary step toward workplaces becoming supportive or healing.
University Research | The University of KansasA pilot study led by researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine found that advanced artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially lead to easier, faster and more efficient hospital quality reporting while retaining high accuracy, which could lead to enhanced health care…
University Research | University of California San DiegoResearchers from MIT's SMART enterprise have developed an innovative microfluidic chip, the size of a pack of cards, that can produce clinical doses of CAR T-cells in a smaller, automated system, offering a more affordable and efficient method for cell therapy manufacturing.
University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe University of Chicago has opened a new facility equipped to manufacture clinical-grade microbiome therapeutics, catalyzing opportunities for researchers to better understand the microbiome and its myriad roles in human health.
University Research | The University of ChicagoEngineers at the University of Notre Dame have developed a wireless, implantable LED device that, when combined with a light-sensitive dye, can destroy deep-seated cancer cells and trigger an immune response.
University Research | University of Notre DameStanford researchers have created an open-source tool so other scientists can make ice-penetrating radar systems at a fraction of the cost of current methods.
University Research | Stanford UniversityA team of scientists has discovered surprising connections among gene activity, genome packing, and genome-wide motions, revealing aspects of the genome’s organization that directly affect gene regulation and expression.
University Research | New York University