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Optimizing the operation of MRI scanners to visualize finer details of the brain

Optimizing the operation of MRI scanners to visualize finer details of the brain Experts in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at the DZNE are optimizing the operation of MRI scanners as part of an international research effort to enable visualization of finer details of the human brain. This is to detect pathological changes that occur in spinocerebellar ataxias , which are neurodegenerative diseases manifested by movement disturbances and other impairments. The project, coordinated by the DZNE, is scheduled for three years and is funded under the aegis of the EU Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) with a total of about 1.4 million euros. Of this, the DZNE will receive around 630,000 euros provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Global Plastic Pollution is Reaching a Tipping Point: Irreversable Damage Inevitable

Global Plastic Pollution is Reaching a Tipping Point: Irreversable Damage Inevitable
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What kind of sea ice is that? Ask Knut!

 E-Mail IMAGE: The Ask Knut App has been developed using thousands of different kinds of ice photographs. The image shows what the app sees compared to what humans see. view more  Credit: Sveinung Løset/NTNU If you ve watched Netflix, shopped online, or run your robot vacuum cleaner, you ve interacted with artificial intelligence, AI. AI is what allows computers to comb through an enormous amount of data to detect patterns or solve problems. The European Union says AI is set to be a defining future technology. And yet, as much as AI is already interwoven into our everyday lives, there s one area of the globe where AI and its applications are in their infancy, says Ekaterina Kim, an associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology s (NTNU) Department of Marine Technology. That area is the Arctic, an area where she has specialized in studying sea ice, among other topics.

Plastic damage to our planet may now be irreversible, says new research

Plastic damage to our planet may now be irreversible, says new research
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