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Climate Crisis: AI Solutions

August 24, 2023

There’s no doubt that Climate Change is an urgent concern for humanity. India's Monsoon Floods, Canada's wildfires, and Brazil's rain-induced landslides are just

Atopic Eczema and Ichthyosis Vulgaris: Closer Than We Think

August 24, 2023

Do you remember scraping your knee as a child? It might seem like our skin is a delicate organ, but when we delve

Bloody Breakthrough: Menstrual Blood-Derived Stem Cell Therapy

August 24, 2023

What are periods? No, really. What is it that comprises the monthly bleeding that half of the

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Predictions and Preventative Care

August 24, 2023

In recent years, U.S. physicians have been reporting high levels of burnout, stress, and exhaustion. This is partly due to the demands of

Unlocking the Path of Genetic Nurture: Bridging Nature and Nurture in Mental-Health

August 24, 2023

For many years, the controversial debate of nature versus nurture has permeated discussions about genetics,

Dictating the Future of our Plates: The Dichotomous Crossroads of Wisdom or Fad

August 24, 2023

What more can be done to bring urgency around climate change and its impending effects on our food systems? A growing desensitization to

Deciphering Silence: The Future of Brain-Computer Communication

August 24, 2023

Is there something in my teeth? Can they hear what I am thinking? A world where someone can read your mind seems scary.

The Future of Transplants: Reviving Pig Organs After Death

August 24, 2023

When we think about revival, images of limping, decaying corpses typically come to mind. This makes sense given that the decomposition of an

Watermarking Large Language Models

August 24, 2023

As artificial intelligence (AI) generated content floods the digital world, the very foundation upon which large-language models are built is at risk of

Gravitational Wave Astronomy: Hearing the Universe

August 24, 2023

Whereas electromagnetic astronomy is about seeing the universe, gravitational wave astronomy is about hearing it. Although sound waves don’t travel through space, the