Research
Biggest-ever AI biology model writes DNA on demand
The model — which was trained on 128,000 genomes spanning the tree of life, from humans to single-celled bacteria and archaea — can write whole chromosomes and small genomes from scratch. It can also make sense of existing DNA, including hard-to-interpret ‘non-coding’ gene variants that are linked to disease.
A robust and adaptive controller for ballbots
In a recent study, a team has proposed a novel proportional integral derivative controller that, in combination with radial basis function neural network, robustly controls ballbot motion. This technology is expected to find applications in service robots, assistive robots, and delivery robots.
Screening Mammography and Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
A total of 13 studies were analyzed, with data extracted on study characteristics, population demographics, artificial intelligence algorithms, and key outcomes. Artificial intelligence-assisted readings in screening mammography were found to be comparable or superior to traditional double readings by radiologists, reducing unnecessary recalls, improving specificity, and in some cases increasing cancer detection rates.