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Olympic officials are determined to have a Tokyo Games despite Japan's growing doubts


Olympic officials are determined to have a Tokyo Games despite Japan s growing doubts
Simon Denyer and Rick Maese, The Washington Post
May 1, 2021
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TOKYO - The International Olympic Committee this week unveiled updated plans for holding the Summer Games in Japan, meticulous playbooks that promise to ensure the safety not only of the athletes taking part but also of the Japanese public during a global pandemic.
They represent very hard work and determination, a lot of determination to stage the Games safely and successfully, the IOC s sports director, Christophe Dubi, said at a news conference, and they are based on the latest scientific expertise as well as considerable experience with holding global sporting events during the pandemic. IOC President Thomas Bach said his confidence the Olympics can go ahead also is based on his admiration for the great resilience and spirit of the Japanese people. ....

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Newly developed AI uses combination of ECG and X-ray results to diagnose arrhythmic disorders


Credit: Kobe University
Kobe University Hospital s Dr. NISHIMORI Makoto and Project Assistant Professor KIUCHI Kunihiko et al. (of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine) have developed an AI that uses multiple kinds of test data to predict the location of surplus pathways in the heart called accessory pathways , which cause the heart to beat irregularly. In this study, the researchers were able to improve diagnosis accuracy by having the AI learn from two completely different types of test results- electrocardiography (ECG) data and X-ray images. It is hoped that this methodology can be applied to other disorders based upon the successful results of this research. ....

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