Using AI technology to read mammograms and assist in making diagnoses could put patients at risk, a new study is revealing. Often touted as a “second set of eyes” for radiologists, AI-based mammographic support systems are “extremely promising,” said news agency SWNS.
Glioblastoma is one of the deadliest types of brain cancer, with the average patient living only eight months after diagnosis, according to the National Brain Tumor Society, a nonprofit. Two ambitious high school students — Andrea Olsen, 18, from Oslo, Norway, and
Drone delivery technology is making huge strides this year as the autonomous delivery company Zipline announces its latest device that it has been working on since 2014. The device, known as the Platform 2 (P2) system, could cut delivery times in half
The skies above America’s airports have been plagued by a terrifying phenomenon – pilots mistakenly landing on taxiways instead of runways. These potentially deadly errors have caused 1,641 “wrong surface events” since 2016, with small planes being responsible for a shocking 83%
Louisiana State University has issued a statement warning its students over the use of artificial intelligence after star gymnast Olivia Dunne posted a video on social media promoting the technology as it relates to essay writing. Dunne, 20, posted a TikTok video
Many people use fitness trackers, such as smartwatches, as part of achieving a healthy lifestyle — but some cardiac patients should be aware of the risks. Some smart scales, smart rings and wearable fitness devices that use “bioimpedance,” a sensing technology that
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Scientists are gearing up to use telescopes on the dark side of the Moon that could help detect signs of alien life if it is really out there. Astronomers have long fantasized about locating observatories on the lunar surface, but the idea has
Is technology making you over-tip? While tipping at restaurants and salons has always been the norm, people are expected now to tip for to-go coffee and takeout orders with iPad kiosks. The culture of convenient payment apps is creating a new tipping
Iranian authorities may be using new technology to help enforce the country’s strict dress code for women, expanding the use of facial recognition technology to issue fines and other penalties for those breaking the rules. “Many people haven’t been arrested in the