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   Brain-controlled hearing aid concept helps solve the cocktail party problemBrain-controlled hearing aid concept helps solve the cocktail party problem
 
Researchers developed a real-time brain-controlled hearing system that uses neural signals to identify and amplify the speaker a listener is focusing on in noisy, multi-talker environments. Using intracranial brain recordings, the system improved speech intelligibility, reduced listening effort, tracked attention shifts, and provided a benchmark for future brain-guided hearing aids.
 
   AI-powered MRI scans predict diabetes and heart disease riskAI-powered MRI scans predict diabetes and heart disease risk
 
Research shows AI-enhanced MRI body composition metrics can predict diabetes and heart disease risks, offering insights for better health screening practices.
 
 AI diagnostic reasoning nears physician performance
 
AI diagnostic reasoning nears physician performanceAdvanced AI systems are approaching physicial-level reasoning in diagnostic tasks.
 
 
 Common tuberculosis screening test could predict long-term patient survival
 
Common tuberculosis screening test could predict long-term patient survivalScientists have long known that the immune system plays a key role in aging. As people age, they have weaker responses to vaccination, greater risks of infection and higher levels of inflammation.
 
 
 Wastewater monitoring may predict influenza outbreaks one week earlier
 
Wastewater monitoring may predict influenza outbreaks one week earlierSeasonal influenza can spread rapidly, and timely information on rising cases is essential for public health decisions and healthcare resource planning.
 
 
 Interactive AI model improves explainable lung cancer diagnosis from CT scans
 
Interactive AI model improves explainable lung cancer diagnosis from CT scansLung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, making early and accurate diagnosis essential for improving patient outcomes.
 
 
 Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic pain
 
Targeted ultrasound stimulation alters brain processing to reduce chronic painUsing ultrasound to stimulate a specific part of the brain could offer a non-invasive therapy that benefits those experiencing chronic pain, a new study has suggested.
 
 
 PET/CT scans reveal biological activity of aggressive head and neck tumors
 
PET/CT scans reveal biological activity of aggressive head and neck tumorsA research team led by the Medical University of Vienna has demonstrated in a recent study that the biological characteristics of a subgroup of head and neck tumors - which are very aggressive in many cases - are reflected in modern imaging techniques.
 
 
 Smart technology meets wound care to combat dangerous diabetic ulcers
 
Smart technology meets wound care to combat dangerous diabetic ulcers"Diabetic ulcers," which occur in patients with diabetes, are dangerous complications that can lead to amputation if the treatment window is missed. A joint research team has developed a "smart dressing patch" that can monitor wound conditions in real time.
 
 
 New technology reveals how RNA shapes influence protein production and stability
 
New technology reveals how RNA shapes influence protein production and stabilityResearchers from A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have developed a new method, called 'sm-PORE-cupine', to study individual RNA molecules and reveal how their structures influence gene regulation, a fundamental process that affects how cells function in health and disease.
 
 
 Fewer radiotherapy sessions for prostate cancer show minimal side effects
 
Fewer radiotherapy sessions for prostate cancer show minimal side effectsTwo larger doses of radiotherapy for prostate cancer cause no additional side effects compared to the standard five doses of radiotherapy, according to results presented at the Congress of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO 2026).
 
 
 Targeted radiotherapy may delay progression in metastatic breast cancer patients
 
Targeted radiotherapy may delay progression in metastatic breast cancer patientsTreating breast cancer that has begun to spread around the body with targeted radiotherapy could help patients to live longer without their cancer getting worse, according to the results of a small randomised controlled trial presented at the Congress of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO 2026).
 
 
 MIDAS platform accelerates protein engineering through rapid PCR-based screening
 
MIDAS platform accelerates protein engineering through rapid PCR-based screeningProteins are critical to life – and to industry. There are countless proteins that could be engineered to treat and even cure serious diseases and cellular dysfunctions.
 
 

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