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Could a blood test reveal your AGE?

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It can predict a person's age with 84 per cent accuracy, say researchers The machine can guess how old someone is within a 10 year range While most of us know how old we are from our birthday, there are some - like those who are orphaned at a young age - who have no idea when they were born. But now a new technique may make it possible to determine a person's age with a simple blood test.


Study: Dogs Have Some Understanding of Language

U.S. News

Researchers then conducted functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans on the dogs while their owners stood in front of the machine calling out the name of each object while showing the corresponding toy. The owners also called out meaningless words while displaying random objects. The fMRI results showed increased activation in auditory regions of the dogs' brains to the unassigned words compared to the trained words.


ISR Radiology (@ISR_Radiology)

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Set your alarms Today at 17:00, Prof. Josef Penninger will be giving his exclusive lecture on ACE2 and its potential as a rational frontline therapy for #COVID-19. The lecture will be streamed live and free of charge on ESR Connect.


RSNA2019

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We understand patient care comes first and our solutions will look at the full picture including prior images*, DBT detection and short-term individual risk* creating a patient journey that is personalized. The results are truly ProFound. We will be showcasing the Breast Health Solutions suite, which delivers powerful software solutions for breast tomosynthesis, breast density and 2D mammography. Please visit us in our main booth in the South Hall, booth #3929 or in the AI Showcase located in the North Hall, booth #10716, to experience our innovative technology live on the show floor.


Your Dog Knows Exactly What You're Saying

National Geographic

The first step was not an easy one: Training dogs to remain absolutely still in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner. It took several months for dog trainers to work their magic on 13 pet dogs that live in Hungary, including six border collies, four golden retrievers, one German shepherd, and one Chinese crested.