Study

Neuroscience News logo for mobile.

New brain imaging study seeks answers to mysteries of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia

Summary: Neuroimaging Study Reveals Neurovascular Coupling Can Cause Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Other Disorders Source: Sunshine Coast University Dynamic, bubbly and full of energy, Nadia, 24, an occupational rehabilitation consultant, was living her best life. Then fatigue set in. Now, five years after her first symptoms of chronic fatigue appeared, she is taking part …

New brain imaging study seeks answers to mysteries of chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia Read More »

Variable Reluctance (VR) Resolver

Variable Reluctance (VR) Resolver Market Analysis, Research Study with Minebea Mitsumi Inc., Ducommun, TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO.

New Jersey, United States, December 11, 2022 /Digital newspaper/ The variable reluctance (VR) resolver is a type of rotating electrical transformer used to measure the angle of a rotating shaft. It consists of two concentric rings, called stator and rotor, separated by a small air gap. When a shaft is rotated, the rotor moves relative …

Variable Reluctance (VR) Resolver Market Analysis, Research Study with Minebea Mitsumi Inc., Ducommun, TAMAGAWA SEIKI CO. Read More »

Uncanny valley for interactive social agents: an experimental study

Uncanny valley for interactive social agents: an experimental study

image: The figure shows these human-like agents/entities. All robots share the same architecture. see After Credit: Beijing Zhongke Journal Publishing Co. Ltd. In this study, we evaluate the Strange Valley theory through live human interactions with four human-like entities: 1. Maya: simple voice assistant (only human voice). 2.: Programmable child-sized humanoid robot with poseable limbs …

Uncanny valley for interactive social agents: an experimental study Read More »

Case Study: AI-Based Autonomous Control

Case Study: AI-Based Autonomous Control

Summary An AI-based autonomous control runs the HVAC system of a semiconductor factory. This feature originally appeared in the October 2022 issue of InTech magazine. Case Study: AI-Based Autonomous Control As process control technologies advance, one concept that is gaining prominence is autonomy. Unlike conventional automation, one of the main differentiators of autonomy is the …

Case Study: AI-Based Autonomous Control Read More »

Buying Testosterone on the Internet Has Dangers: Study

Buying Testosterone on the Internet Has Dangers: Study

By Alan Mozes Health Day Reporter (Health Day) THURSDAY, December 8, 2022 (HealthDay News) — As more American men turn to testosterone therapy as a way to boost energy levels, build muscle and fight erectile dysfunction, it’s no wonder that online merchants have stepped into the breach, seeking to take market share from doctors and …

Buying Testosterone on the Internet Has Dangers: Study Read More »

Intel and Penn Medicine Conduct Cancer Study Using Federated Learning to Analyze (and Protect) Sensitive Medical Data at Scale - High Performance Computing News Analysis |  inside the HPC

Intel and Penn Medicine Conduct Cancer Study Using Federated Learning to Analyze (and Protect) Sensitive Medical Data at Scale – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC

Calling it the largest federated learning study in the medical field to date, Intel Labs and Penn Medicine announced a joint research study to help international healthcare and research institutions identify malignant brain tumors. The study, which involved a global dataset from 71 institutions on six continents, improved brain tumor detection, the two organizations said. …

Intel and Penn Medicine Conduct Cancer Study Using Federated Learning to Analyze (and Protect) Sensitive Medical Data at Scale – High Performance Computing News Analysis | inside the HPC Read More »

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy

Newswise – Researchers at the Desai Sethi Urology Institute, part of the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine, have launched a study to determine if wearing virtual reality headsets during in-office vasectomy helps patients feel relief procedural pain and anxiety. The Miller School researchers partnered for the study with the company Smileyscope, which has …

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy Read More »

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy

Newswise – Researchers at the Desai Sethi Urology Institute, part of the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine, have launched a study to determine if wearing virtual reality headsets during in-office vasectomy helps patients feel relief procedural pain and anxiety. The Miller School researchers partnered for the study with the company Smileyscope, which has …

Researchers study the use of virtual reality to reduce pain and anxiety during vasectomy Read More »

Risky online behaviors ‘almost normalized’ among young people, study finds

Risky and criminal online behavior is likely to become normalized among a generation of young people across Europe, according to an EU-funded study. digital piracy. An EU-funded study found evidence of widespread criminal, risky and delinquent behavior among 16-19 year olds in nine European countries, including the UK. A survey of 8,000 young people found …

Risky online behaviors ‘almost normalized’ among young people, study finds Read More »

Risky online behaviors ‘almost normalized’ among young people, study finds

Risky and criminal online behavior is likely to become normalized among a generation of young people across Europe, according to an EU-funded study. digital piracy. An EU-funded study found evidence of widespread criminal, risky and delinquent behavior among 16-19 year olds in nine European countries, including the UK. A survey of 8,000 young people found …

Risky online behaviors ‘almost normalized’ among young people, study finds Read More »