AI could help detect early voice box cancer with just the sound of your voice AI could one day help doctors distinguish between laryngeal cancer and benign lesions on the voice box, at lea| www.scimex.org
Could you swap your mouse and keyboard for a smart bracelet? International researchers have developed a wristband device that can detect your fine hand movements and use them to control a| www.scimex.org
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City fires likely to increase with climate change As air temperatures get hotter with climate change, urban fires will get more common, say Australian and international researchers. To fin| www.scimex.org
A healthy lifestyle helps avoid a common gut problem for over 50s High fibre, low levels of red meat, no smoking, keeping a normal weight, and regular exercise; all are key to avoiding diverticulitis - when ‘pouches’ develop along the gut and become inflamed or infected in the wall of the l| Scimex
EXPERT REACTION: A maths performance gap is forming between boys and girls in their first year of school Boys and girls first come to school with comparable maths ability but a gender gap appears during their first year, according to French research. The team studied maths performance for o| Scimex
Killer whales spotted making and using grooming tools Killer whales living off the west coast of North America have been spotted making and using tools to groom one another, according to international researchers. The team observed the whales breaking off the ends of bull kelp stalks, and p| Scimex
We're getting closer to an atlas of all the cells in the human body There are about 37.2 trillion cells in the human body, and a large group of international and Australian researchers are slowly getting closer to creating a map of them all. The team of over 3600 researchers have| Scimex