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Smartphone-based imaging for various biomedical applications grouped into four clinical workflows. Credit: Hunt et al.,
Associate Professor Matthew Hill, Dr Mahdokht Shaibani and Professor Mainak Majumder with the lithium-sulphur battery
Using artificial intelligence, scientists created an easy-to-use tool to detect banana diseases and pests. With
A new application developed at the University of Turku, Finland, can detect atrial fibrillation that
MIT team develops software that can tell if tires need air, spark plugs are bad,
The latest versions of most smartphones contain at least two and sometimes three built-in cameras.
Pancreatic cancer has one of the worst prognoses — with a five-year survival rate of 9
A team of researchers, led by Samuel K. Sia, associate professor of biomedical engineering at