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- Ford Develops Deployable Roof Racks With Aerodynamic And Self-Driving Benefits
Ford has expanded upon its previous idea of powered roof accessories, revealing its own take on a deployable system that Rivian recently patented.
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OnSemi supplies chips to end markets currently in a cyclical downturn, causing revenue to decline. Click here to read an analysis of ON stock now.
- Target shoppers furious over bizarre self-checkout rule that drags out a simple purchase to '20 minutes' or more
Target shoppers are up in arms over a self-checkout policy that can leave them waiting in long lines to buy even on item.
- HMD's Self-Branded Smartphone to Launch in India; Details to Be Revealed on April 29
HMD recently introduced its first bunch of self-branded smartphones earlier this week. The company uneiled the HMD Pulse series in select European markets which included - the HMD Pulse, Pulse+, and ...
- Steering Towards Safety: How AI is Revolutionizing Public Transport
Today, we’re diving deep into a topic that’s as fascinating as it is vital – the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in transforming the safety of our public transport systems. From the self-driving ...
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- U.K. Tests World-First Personalized Skin Cancer Vaccine
Customized with genetic information from a patient’s own tumor, vaccines like this could one day be used against lung, kidney, bladder and colon cancer.
- Toxic chemicals from microplastics can be absorbed by the skin, study finds
A new study used 3D human skin-equivalent models to examine how flame retardant additives in microplastics are absorbed by the skin. The findings show that several flame-retardant additives passed ...
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de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni The oil-rich kingdom is plowing money into glitzy events, computing power and artificial intelligence research, putting it in the middle of an ...
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AI-Based App Can Help Physicians Find Skin Melanoma Mar. 20, 2024 — A mobile app that uses artificial intelligence, AI, to analyze images of suspected skin lesions can diagnose melanoma with ...
- Artificial intelligence tools improve skin cancer diagnostic accuracy
A Stanford Medicine-led meta-analysis revealed that artificial intelligence algorithms can help healthcare practitioners diagnose skin cancers more accurately.
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