Brain surgery using artificial intelligence could be possible within two years, making it safer and more effective, a leading neurosurgeon says. Trainee surgeons are working with the new AI ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is helping to train brain surgeons to perform critical operations more effectively and safely, according to the UK's National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery ...
Using artificial intelligence to complete surgery may sound like a thing of the future, but it’s happening right here in ...
Rapid classification Combining DNA sequencing with neural network models significantly speeds up the identification of brain tumour type during surgery. (Courtesy: UMC Utrecht) For a neurosurgeon, ...
Trainee surgeons learning to conduct laparoscopic (or keyhole) surgery will soon be able to complete their training quicker thanks to an AI-empowered system being developed by researchers at the ...
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Surgery is scary. It usually involves having your body cut open, and sometimes things go wrong. You react badly to anesthesia, or suffer breathing or heart problems. Or maybe the surgeon nicks a ...
Self-driving cars are already driving on our streets, offering a clear sign of the changes coming to the traditional driving experience. But some veteran drivers may be reluctant to give up ...
A mother is alleging that her son, an inmate at an Alabama prison, was stabbed, beaten and hospitalized without her knowledge — a claim that is becoming commonplace throughout the state.
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