Scientists conducted one of the largest eye tests in the world to reveal a new view of the thickness of the retina, emphasizing its potential in the early detection of diseases such as type 2 diabetes, dementia and multiple sclerosis. The LED Wehs study, using the latest artificial intelligence technology to analyze over 50,000 eyes, […]
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Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new dye that can strongly absorb the second radiation near IR and transform it into heat. Starting from the dye of the bile pigments family, they designed a unique ring structure that can tie ROD and Iridium. Measurements and modeling revealed a strong second absorption of close […]
A new study led by researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center shows that many cases of high-risk, non-metastatic, hormone-dependent prostate cancer may be more advanced than previously thought. The study, published in , found that almost half of high-risk prostate cancer patients previously classified as non-metastatic on conventional imaging actually have metastatic […]