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AI Gives New Way To Find Students That Are Falling Behind
Researchers have designed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that is better able to predict how much students are learning in educational games. The improved model makes use of an AI training concept called multi-task learning, and could be used to improve both instruction and learning outcomes.
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Can AI Help Us Work Out When Correlation Does Mean Causation?
Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence that could provide a reliable way of spotting causation amongst masses of correlating data.
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AI Estimates Myoclonic Jerk Severity Using Video Footage
The severity of epilepsy-related muscle spasms can be reliably estimated with artificial intelligence, according to a recent study.
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Visual Disturbances in Viagra Users
A recent study has highlighted that for men who have taken the highest recommended dose of Viagra there is a risk of persistent visual side-effects, such as light sensitivity and color vision impairment.
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Single HPV Vaccine Dose As Effective As Multiple Doses for Preventing Cervical Cancer
New research indicates that a single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is as effective as multiple doses for preventing preinvasive cervical disease, which can later develop into cervical cancer.
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Cancer Vaccine Could Amplify Effects of Immunotherapy
Scientists forced lab-grown cancer cells to evolve more rapidly than usual using a molecule called APOBEC3B, which is often used by tumors to drive rapid genetic change and drug resistance. They found that these highly mutated cells could be used to create a vaccine, which boosted the effects of immunotherapy – curing mice with a variety of otherwise treatment-resistant tumors.
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Technological Trends in Gene Therapy
In a new study, scientists used big data, patent and clinical data mining to identify technological trends for the gene therapy field, with a specific focus on non-viral methods.
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Resurrecting a Mammoth's Broken Genes
A new study furthers the suggestion that the last population of woolly mammoths on Earth suffered from a medley of genetic defects.
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Widely-consumed Vegetable Compound Helps Fight Fatty Liver Disease
A new study suggests that indole, a natural compound found in many well-known and widely consumed vegetables, can also be used to fight fatty liver disease.
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Deep Learning System Accurately Predicts Extreme Weather
Engineers have created a deep learning computer system that taught itself to accurately predict extreme weather events up to five days in advance using minimal information about current weather conditions.
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