Managing uncertainty: How AI-powered medical devices keep errors in check
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Managing uncertainty: How AI-powered medical devices keep errors in check

Managing uncertainty: How AI-powered medical devices keep errors in check

AI diagnostic systems output probabilities, requiring calibrated confidence scores so clinicians can judge reliability and distinguish high-confidence from uncertain predictions. Read more →

Finding end-to-end IoT solutions

Quectel Wireless Solutions Co., Ltd.

Finding end-to-end IoT solutions

The Internet of Things (IoT) has now reached massive scale. Yet this comes with complex challenges and multi-layered complexities. An end-to-end IoT solutions provider can reduce complexity, enhance innovation, cut costs, gain flexibility and achieve a faster time-to-market.
 

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Next-gen 3D-printed bone implants mimic nature's design

Next-gen 3D-printed bone implants mimic nature's design

Using hydroxyapatite, which is the same compound that creates the mineral structure of natural bone, researchers built bone-like scaffolds that support the body's own capacity for tissue regeneration. Read more →

Pinpointing E. coli pollution in real time

Pinpointing E. coli pollution in real time

A predictive modeling framework can estimate E. coli contamination risk in recreational waters up to 24 hours in advance with approximately 85% accuracy. Read more →

Designing high-performance automated liquid handling systems for the life sciences

IMI Life Science

Designing high-performance automated liquid handling systems for the life sciences

Advances in pipetting technology can help instrumentation manufacturers overcome common design challenges: reducing system complexity, enabling compact instruments, improving dispense performance and accelerating the development of scalable automation platforms.
 

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Penguin-shaped robot could make endoscopies a thing of the past

Penguin-shaped robot could make endoscopies a thing of the past

The robot, dubbed SeroTab, does not feature batteries, chips or any other electronics. Instead, healthcare professionals can move the robot using a handheld magnet, guiding it through the stomach like a penguin on its stomach. Read more →

Japan-made, SMT-compatible signal relays for advanced medical diagnostic systems

FCL Components America

Japan-made, SMT-compatible signal relays for advanced medical diagnostic systems

FTR-B3 and FTR-B4 2 Form C relays feature low profile, low power consumption, high reliability, long life, reflow solderability and reel packaging.
 

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