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Newswise: Trillion-Pixel Challenge looks ahead to next decade of GeoAI innovation
Released: 14-Jul-2023 10:20 AM EDT
Trillion-Pixel Challenge looks ahead to next decade of GeoAI innovation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Experts across varied technology fields gathered at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to collaborate on the future of geospatial systems at the Trillion-Pixel GeoAI Challenge workshop. The third iteration of this event focused on multimodal advances in the field, including progress in artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, high-performance computing and remote sensing.

Newswise: The Medical Minute: AI nothing new to health care, but enhancements offer possibilities, pitfalls
Released: 13-Jul-2023 8:20 AM EDT
The Medical Minute: AI nothing new to health care, but enhancements offer possibilities, pitfalls
Penn State Health

You’ve seen the headlines – and maybe one of the Terminator movies. But how does artificial intelligence affect your health care. A Penn State Health doctor shares his views.

Released: 12-Jul-2023 5:10 PM EDT
Could AI-powered robot “companions” combat human loneliness?
Duke University

Companion robots enhanced with artificial intelligence may one day help alleviate the loneliness epidemic.

   
Released: 12-Jul-2023 2:05 PM EDT
New Faculty Hire Brings Expertise in Contextual Artificial Intelligence to Bolster UMD Smith MS and MBA Programs
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

The University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business announces the hiring of information systems professor Balaji Padmanabhan, who describes contextual AI as especially crucial in MBA studies.

   
Released: 12-Jul-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Susan G. Komen® Launches A National Breast Cancer Research Registry
Susan G. Komen

Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization has launched an innovative, cloud-based, research platform specifically for breast cancer patients and survivors to share their personal health data with Komen, where it will be used to accelerate breast cancer research and help discover the cures for breast cancer.

Released: 11-Jul-2023 3:30 PM EDT
Using AI to save species from extinction cascades
Flinders University

Algorithms can predict what movies or songs you might like, but they can also predict which species a predator would most likely eat.

Released: 11-Jul-2023 12:30 PM EDT
Software creates entirely new views from existing video
Cornell University

Filmmakers may soon be able to stabilize shaky video, change viewpoints and create freeze-frame, zoom and slow-motion effects – without shooting any new footage – thanks to an algorithm developed by researchers at Cornell University and Google Research.

Newswise: Navigating the future of underwater geolocalization: how polarization patterns enable new technology
Released: 11-Jul-2023 11:15 AM EDT
Navigating the future of underwater geolocalization: how polarization patterns enable new technology
University Of Illinois Grainger College Of Engineering

Beneath the water’s surface lays a hidden world: one that cannot be perceived by the human eye. When viewed through a special camera, however, rich polarization patterns are unveiled. These patterns can be used as an alternative approach to geolocation- the process of determining the geographic position of an object.

Newswise: The structure of a protein bound to DNA reveals how the toxicity of the cholera bacterium is activated
Released: 11-Jul-2023 8:20 AM EDT
The structure of a protein bound to DNA reveals how the toxicity of the cholera bacterium is activated
Institute for Research in Biomedicine Barcelona

A team led by Dr. Miquel Coll at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Institute of Molecular Biology of Barcelona (IBMB-CSIC), in collaboration with researchers led by Dr. Eric Krukonis at the University of Detroit Mercy in the USA, has revealed the atomic structure of the ToxR protein bound to the DNA of two promoters of the genes that cause the virulence of this bacterium.

   
Newswise: AI nursing ethics: viability of robots and artificial intelligence in nursing practice
Released: 10-Jul-2023 6:00 PM EDT
AI nursing ethics: viability of robots and artificial intelligence in nursing practice
Tokyo University of Science

The recent progress in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) promises a future where these technologies would play a more prominent role in society. Current developments, such as the introduction of autonomous vehicles, the ability to generate original artwork, and the creation of chatbots capable of engaging in human-like conversations, highlight the immense possibilities held by these technologies.

   
Released: 10-Jul-2023 3:30 PM EDT
DOE Announces $72 Million For Small Business Research and Development Grants
Department of Energy, Office of Science

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $72 million in funding for small businesses to pursue scientific, clean energy, and climate research, development, and demonstration projects. The funding will support 296 projects across 44 states and addresses multiple topic areas, such as renewable energy, nuclear energy, cybersecurity, advanced materials and manufacturing, microelectronics, and artificial intelligence. Today’s announcement underscores the Biden-Harris Administration's deep commitment to advancing innovative climate solutions and strengthening America’s global scientific leadership, which are critical to achieving the President's goal of a carbon-free grid by 2035 and net-zero emissions by 2050.

Newswise: Machine learning takes materials modeling into new era
Released: 7-Jul-2023 12:10 PM EDT
Machine learning takes materials modeling into new era
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

Researchers have now pioneered a machine learning-based simulation method that supersedes traditional electronic structure simulation techniques. Their Materials Learning Algorithms (MALA) software stack enables access to previously unattainable length scales.

Newswise: AI Tool Decodes Brain Cancer’s Genome During Surgery
5-Jul-2023 8:00 AM EDT
AI Tool Decodes Brain Cancer’s Genome During Surgery
Harvard Medical School

New AI tool enables in-surgery genomic profiling of gliomas, the most aggressive and most common brain tumors.

Released: 7-Jul-2023 10:55 AM EDT
Machine learning enhances X-ray imaging of nanotextures
Cornell University

Using a combination of high-powered X-rays, phase-retrieval algorithms and machine learning, Cornell researchers revealed the intricate nanotextures in thin-film materials, offering scientists a new, streamlined approach to analyzing potential candidates for quantum computing and microelectronics, among other applications.

Newswise: New CFO joins Digital Science Executive Team
Released: 6-Jul-2023 12:00 PM EDT
New CFO joins Digital Science Executive Team
Digital Science and Research Solutions Ltd

Highly experienced industry executive Dr Fedor Zeyer has been appointed Digital Science’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

   
Released: 5-Jul-2023 12:20 PM EDT
New Chef Dataset Brings AI to Cooking
Georgia Institute of Technology

Researchers created a dataset called ChattyChef, which uses natural language processing models that can help a user cook a recipe. Using the open-source large language model GPT-J, ChattyChef’s dataset of cooking dialogues follows recipes with the user.

Newswise: Simple data gets the most out of quantum machine learning
Released: 5-Jul-2023 10:20 AM EDT
Simple data gets the most out of quantum machine learning
Los Alamos National Laboratory

New theoretical research proves that machine learning on quantum computers requires far simpler data than previously believed. The finding paves a path to maximizing the usability of today’s noisy, intermediate-scale quantum computers for simulating quantum systems and other tasks better than classical digital computers, while also offering promise for optimizing quantum sensors.

Released: 5-Jul-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Mount Sinai Launches Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence and Human Health
Mount Sinai Health System

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has launched the Center for Ophthalmic Artificial Intelligence and Human Health, the first of its kind in New York and one of the first in the United States.



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