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Maastricht University (abbreviated as UM Dutch: Universiteit Maastricht) is a public research university in Maastricht, Netherlands

Using an AI mobile phone app to accurately detect COVID-19 infection in people’s voices

Scientist Works on Taste, Texture and Color of Lab-Produced Hamburger

Dr. Mark J. Post is confident his recipe for his $300,000 cultured hamburger will not only come down in price but someday make it to market, according to a July 12th presentation at IFT15: Where Science Feeds Innovation hosted by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) in Chicago. “It’s realistic that we can do this,”

Scientist Works on Taste, Texture and Color of Lab-Produced Hamburger

Stem cells as a future source for eco-friendly meat

The scientific progress that has made it possible to dream of a future in which faulty organs could be regrown from stem cells also holds potential as an ethical and greener source for meat. So say scientists who suggest in the Cell Press journal Trends in Biotechnology that every town or village could one day have its

Stem cells as a future source for eco-friendly meat

Mathematical Models Out-perform Doctors in Predicting Cancer Patient Outcomes and Treatment Response

These differences apply even after the doctor has seen the patient Mathematical prediction models are better than doctors at predicting the outcomes and responses of lung cancer patients to treatment, according to new research presented April 20, 2013, at the 2nd Forum of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO). These differences apply even after

Mathematical Models Out-perform Doctors in Predicting Cancer Patient Outcomes and Treatment Response

Real-time, brain-scanning speller gives the silent a voice

The letter-encoding technique required almost no pre-training Researchers at Maastricht University in The Netherlands have developed a device that gives a voice to those who are completely unable to speak or move at all. Building on previous work using functional magnetic imaging (fMRI) technology, which allowed individuals to give yes/no responses or answer multiple-choice questions,

Real-time, brain-scanning speller gives the silent a voice

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