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Open-source patient model tops industry standard
  1. Open-source patient model tops industry standard

    Tested without needing hospitals to share data, the method for developing the model could speed further improvements in medical prediction tools.

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  2. Calculating the best shapes for things to come

    A new algorithm efficiently determines optimal shapes for structures.

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  3. Augmented reality for testing nuclear components

    A new machine learning platform detects and quantifies radiation-induced defects instantaneously and could be extended to interpret other microscopy data.

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  4. Individual finger control for advanced prostheses demonstrated in primates

    An electrode array implanted in the brain predicts finger motions in near real time.

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  5. “Robot assistants” project aims to reinvent construction industry

    $2M project aims to partner humans with robots for safer jobsites.

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  6. Machine learning links material composition and performance in catalysts

    Understanding how to design better catalysts could enable sustainable energy tech and make everyday chemicals more environmentally friendly.

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  7. Live public street cams are tracking social distancing

    Virtually visit (what should be) desolate intersections around the world during COVID-19.

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  8. Could a smartwatch identify an infection before you start spreading it?

    A wrist-worn device detected disrupted sleep 24 hours before study participants began shedding flu viruses.

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  9. Teaching self-driving cars to predict pedestrian movement

    Data gleaned from cameras and sensors increases predictive accuracy.

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  10. The logic of feeling: Teaching computers to identify emotions

    The logic of feeling: Teaching computers to identify emotions

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