Peer-Reviewed Publication PNAS Nexus video: High-speed device triggering footage. Shot on a Phantom v1612 (FPS = 8000, aperture time = 120 µs, Extreme Dynamic Range (EDR) = 60 µs).view more Credit: Maquignaz et al. Inspired by the diverse attachment organs of parasites, researchers have designed a millimeter-scale mechanism for soft tissue anchoring. Robert J. Wood and colleagues...
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Almost half of FDA-approved AI medical devices are not trained on real patient data
News Release 26-Aug-2024 Peer-Reviewed PublicationUniversity of North Carolina Health Care image: Sammy Chouffani El Fassi, a MD candidate at the UNC School of Medicine and research scholar at Duke Heart Center Credit: Sammy Chouffani El Fassi Artificial intelligence (AI) has practically limitless applications in healthcare, ranging from auto-drafting patient messages in MyChart to optimizing organ...
Top 5 hearing aids according to hearing experts 2024
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NEWS There are several over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription hearing aids in the market today which can make it difficult for you to make a choice. While a pair of basic hearing aids costs about $1,000, premium hearing aids can cost over $6,000 per pair. Choosing the most expensive hearing aid doesn’t guarantee...
Researchers outline how AI chatbots could be approved as medical devices
by Dresden University of Technology Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain LLM-based generative chat tools, such as ChatGPT or Google’s MedPaLM have great medical potential, but there are inherent risks associated with their unregulated use in health care. A new Nature Medicine paper by Prof. Stephen Gilbert and colleagues addresses one of the most pressing international issues of our time:...