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AI is learning to decode diseases hidden in your DNA
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming medicine’s most powerful microscope, revealing patterns in human DNA that were ...
But common sense and the precautionary principle suggest that it is too early for AI to prescribe drugs without human oversight. And the fact that mistakes may be baked into the technology could mean ...
Although artificial intelligence can make the health care workflow more efficient, human supervision is still needed to ...
In the time it takes to process thousands of tips and chase down leads, serial offenders can strike again. That's why forensic expert David Mittelman is arguing the rapid DNA breakthroughs in the ...
It took nearly 28 years for police in Prince George’s County, Maryland, to determine the identity of the man detectives say killed 50-year-old Sherry Crandell back in 1998. The case had gone cold ...
Summer McKesson struggled to breathe for years. Doctors told her it was because her blood would not stop clotting – and they couldn’t figure out why. A single clot alone can be lethal; but the ...
Children as young as 4 years old are capable of finding efficient solutions to complex problems, such as independently inventing sorting algorithms developed by computer scientists. The scientists ...
The Y chromosome, the male relation genetic signature, has been a mystery to scientists for centuries. It’s the most repetitive and complex region of the human genome, and never before was it possible ...
50-year-old Leron Indian was attacked by several inmates at the Arizona State Prison Complex in San Luis. A 12-year-old girl is facing charges after police said she threatened to shoot her fellow ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A cold case, involving the death of a 4-year-old boy, may now be solved after five decades. Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, say genetic testing has identified the body of Carl ...
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