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This Asteroid Has a 1-in-7,000 Chance of Hitting Earth This Fall
Live Science - 8 Jun 2019 14:51Fake news generating AIs could be the best weapons to fight fake news
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2019 10:00
An AI that writes convincing fake news articles is more accurate than other algorithms at differentiating fake from real news
Is the Radiation from Airport Body Scanners Dangerous?
Live Science - 8 Jun 2019 14:53AI tool helps radiologists detect brain aneurysms
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2019 01:37
Radiologists improved their diagnoses of brain aneurysms with the help of an artificial intelligence algorithm developed by medical experts and computer scientists.
Tissue engineering: The big picture on growing small intestines
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2019 01:37
Scientists describe how stem cell therapies could help babies with severe intestinal issues.
Making heads or tails of male fertility
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2019 01:36
A new way of analyzing sperm that tracks the movement of the sperm tail could enable substantial improvements to male fertility testing.
New radiotracer can identify nearly 30 types of cancer
Science Daily - 8 Jun 2019 01:36
A novel class of radiopharmaceuticals has proven effective in non-invasively identifying nearly 30 types of malignant tumors. Using 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT, researchers were able to image the tumors with very high uptake and im...
Women who are experiencing domestic abuse are nearly three times as likely to develop mental illness
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2019 19:20
Women who experience interpersonal violence from their partners are three times as likely to develop a mental health problem, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Not only did researchers find a higher chance of...
This Week's Awesome Stories From Around the Web (Through June 8)
Singularity Hub - 8 Jun 2019 16:00
ROBOTICS Inside the Amazon Warehouse Where Humans and Machines Become One Matt Simon | Wired “Seen from above, the scale of the system is dizzying. My robot, a little orange slab known as a ‘drive’ (or more formall...
Lizards' grip became ten times stronger after hurricane Maria
New Scientist - 8 Jun 2019 11:00
Lizards on the Caribbean island of Dominica have a super strong grip, ten times stronger than before hurricane Maria hit the island in 2017
AI tool helps radiologists detect brain aneurysms
Neuroscience News - 8 Jun 2019 01:22
The newly developed HeadXNet deep learning system can accurately detect clinically significant aneurysms from patients' brain scans. The tool could improve diagnostics and care for those experiencing aneurysms.