Ahead of RAPID + TCT 2026, Maggie Lashutka explains how Ricoh uses 3D printing to create patient-specific brain models for ...
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Digital fruit fly brain model walks and cleans its feelers
Early demo hints at a future sci-fi writers warned us about San Francisco startup Eon Systems claims that it has created the first digital simulation of a fruit fly brain that can control a virtual ...
A group of scientists has developed a highly efficient artificial intelligence model, which mimics the human visual system and requires far less computer power than other artificial ...
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Scientists built a digital ‘twin brain’ to simulate how patients might respond to psychiatric treatments
In A Nutshell Researchers in Japan built an AI system that constructs a personalized virtual brain from each individual’s brain connectivity scan, creating a unique digital twin for every person. In ...
What if the future of AI wasn’t just faster, but smarter, more efficient, and inspired by the very organ that powers human thought? Enter China’s new Spiking Brain model, a innovative leap in ...
Getting a better understanding of how the brain works is tricky, as living brains aren't easily prodded and analyzed. Scientists now have a new simulation of a mouse's brain to refer to – one of the ...
TOKYO, Feb 14, 2025 - (JCN Newswire) - - Oita University and Eisai Co., Ltd. (Eisai) announced today the development of a machine learning model to predict amyloid beta(1)(Abeta) accumulation in the ...
WPI researchers have used a form of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze anatomical changes in the brain and predict ...
Organoids have revolutionized science and medicine, providing platforms for disease modeling, drug testing, and understanding developmental processes. While not exact replicas of human organs, they ...
Every day, your brain makes thousands of decisions under uncertainty. Most of the time, you guess right. When you don't, you learn. But when the brain's ability to judge context or assign meaning ...
A new open-source model of brain metabolism, developed by scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), has shown how altering key chemicals could restore aged cells to their youthful ...
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