The rapid growth of misinformation in Arabic digital media has created an urgent need for more accurate detection systems. Many existing approaches, whether based on traditional machine learning or transformer-based models, struggle with the linguist... read more
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence, ubiquitous sensing, and edge computing is exposing fundamental limitations of conventional von Neumann architectures, in which the physical separation of sensing, memory, and computation leads to excessive... read more
Medicine and science in sports and exercise
Apr 20, 2026
OBJECTIVES: To characterize stepping in a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults by age, sex, and race and ethnicity. METHODS: Step counts are a simple, scalable metric of physical activity associated with lower mortality and chronic disease... read more
Ultrasound is among the most widely used imaging modalities in clinical trials, and yet its dependence on operator skill and equipment settings has historically limited the reproducibility of ultrasound-based endpoints in multi-center studies. Artifi... read more
The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Apr 20, 2026
The rise of health care AI raises concerns over whether patent disclosure supports reproducibility and legal validity. This study analyzes 865 granted medical AI patents (2015-2025) from the US, China, and the EU using a five-dimensional framework (a... read more
INTRODUCTION: Historically, KRAS mutations have been notoriously difficult to target despite their status as the most commonly mutated oncogene in the RAS gene family. However, pioneering work by Shokat and colleagues has led to the discovery of KRAS... read more
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