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"Eyecam" should encourage people to think about the use of technology.


The ‘Eyecam’ aims to make us think about how we use technology
A webcam that looks like a human eye and also mimics its functions is the focus of a research project at Saarland University in Germany.
14 April 2021
© Marc Teyssier
Laptops with built-in webcams, smartphones with cameras and voice assistants, Alexas, Siris, Google Assistants, Telekom Smart Speakers and so on, the list of technical devices that are supposed to make our lives easier and more beautiful is getting longer almost by the day. In addition, there are surveillance cameras not only in public but increasingly also at home – and even cameras in refrigerators and televisions. By now, people have become accustomed to it and hardly think about the fact that these cameras and assistants are constantly seeing and hearing everything we do and say. ....

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Saarbrücken based bioinformaticians trace down molecular signals of Parkinson's disease


Credit: Oliver Dietze
In their study, which is now published in the journal
Nature Aging, they show that the level of non-coding RNAs in the blood of a Parkinson s patient can be used to track the course of the disease. For their study, the team led by bioinformatics professor Andreas Keller and his doctoral student Fabian Kern created and analyzed the molecular profiles of more than 5,000 blood samples from over 1,600 Parkinson s patients. This resulted in around 320 billion data points, which the researchers analyzed for biomarkers of Parkinson s disease using artificial intelligence methods. Our project is among the largest RNA biomarker studies in the world, says Andreas Keller, head of the research group for clinical bioinformatics at Saarland University and spokesperson for the Center for Bioinformatics at the Saarland Informatics Campus. ....

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