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Machine Learning model enhances prediction of liver cancer risk

UC Davis Health researchers have pioneered a Machine Learning model that accurately predicts liver cancer risk. Find out more.

Groundbreaking new medical technology could destroy cancers and predict disease

As part of a £10m package for boosting access to new medical technology, 8 innovative tech companies will bring their devices to market.

£1m NHS boost for wireless innovations to improve patient care

Wireless technology trials to improve patient care and strengthen connectivity in A&E and ambulance bays will launch across seven NHS trusts.

Will 2024 be a busy year for disruptive technology?

Learn which industries will see big shifts in the rollout of new disruptive technology such as AI, satellites, and virtual reality.

Machine Learning approach to accelerate new drug development

A new Machine Learning model has been developed by researchers from the University of Cambridge that has the potential to accelerate the design process for new drugs.

EBRAINS 2.0: Research infrastructure secures a further €38m funding

A new round of funding has been granted to the EBRAINS 2.0 research infrastructure to advance neuroscience and health technology.

Robotic suit could improve mobility for patients with Parkinson’s disease

Researchers have developed a soft, robotic suit to help people living with Parkinson’s disease walk without freezing. Read more here.

Musculoskeletal radiology has the potential to be assisted with AI

Boston University researchers have argued that AI can help with image interpretation and decrease reporting time in musculoskeletal radiology.

Preclinical cancer research boosted with novel approaches and technologies

Discover how the CutCancer Project aims to facilitate preclinical cancer research and new approaches to beat cancer with 3D cancer modelling.

Creating a digital twin to simulate medical treatments

Researchers have assessed the best treatment for a patient with a cerebral haemorrhage by performing the procedure on their digital twin.

Wearable ultrasound monitor can aid rehabilitation from injury

Researchers have developed a wearable ultrasound monitor that can produce information about muscle function during dynamic physical activity.

New 3D-printed tumour model enables faster, cheaper, and less painful cancer treatment

Discover more about a 3D-printed tumour model that will more accurately understand and better treat complex cancers.

UK Government invests £30m in innovative NHS technology ahead of winter

Discover how new NHS technology will help ease pressures on the NHS this winter and speed up the diagnosis of conditions.

Brain injury recovery predicted with Artificial Intelligence

Two graduate students from Western University have developed a groundbreaking method for predicting brain injury recovery in ICU patients.

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