AI models need better training to handle the complexity of medical coding.
A goldfish has successfully driven a robotic car in new research conducted at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Nearly 2,000 people are participating in Ben-Gurion University’s 2020 Drylands, Deserts & Desertification Conference (DDD) which began on Monday.
“Our system can now identify patterns in the drone’s route when the drone is in motion, and use it to locate the drone operator,” Mashhadi says.
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“We will compare samples from COVID-19 patients with samples from patients with other diseases to see if we can identify the different stages of infection,” said Professor Gabby Sarusi.
An experiment at BGU observed a very fundamental and unique effect of quantum mechanics in single isolated atoms, called the geometric phase.
By Aryeh Green
Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that can attack various parts of the body.
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It will provide access to research for scholars seeking new treatment methods, create shared national databases and distribute information to decision-makers, health-care professionals and the general public.
A cure for leukemia may lie in an innovative and targeted form of stem cell treatment currently being developed in Israel.
The satellite will help a farmer see the spatial and temporal changes of crops in the entire field, and on an intra-field scale of small plots as well.
A BGU scientist says that a critical eye can have advantages, but too much self-criticism can lead to devastating consequences.
If Dr. Lichtenstein’s research pans out, patients with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s might also benefit.
Who says you can't fix a broken heart?