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EU Space in action: the Arctic edition
EU Space, and Copernicus data in particular, is being used for everything from sustainable research in Svalbard to helping ships avoid icebergs when navigating the Arctic Ocean.
Stopping marine pollution at the source
The EU-funded MAELSTROM project is using artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to prevent plastic waste from entering the ocean.
Speaking from the stomach: how the gut talks to the brain
Researchers deliver new insight on how the nervous system uses communication between the gut and the brain to regulate metabolism.
Understanding the early adaptation of agriculture in Europe
Researchers use dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating to learn when and how Greece and the southern Balkans became Europe’s earliest farming region.
An Additional Layer of Security Against Privacy-Related Risks
Trained on or using sensitive data, LLMs can carry significant risks to patient privacy. Learn how retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) can serve as an additional layer of security against many of these privacy-related risks.
Enhancing LLM Performance with Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Large language models (LLM) are at the heart of many AI programs. Trained on vast amounts of data, these models are designed to perform a wide range of tasks, including summarizing text and answering queries.
Yet although LLMs can do a lot, they have their limitations.
How ant colonies mitigate the threat of infectious disease
Studying ants leads to new insights on how humans can better manage the threat of disease.
Advancing AI’s ability to derive meaning from text and images
New deep learning models demonstrate the ability to holistically interpret text, image and video inputs.
New vaccine candidate for Chagas disease shows promise
Preclinical studies of a new, needle-free vaccine candidate demonstrate its potential to both prevent and treat Chagas disease.
Optimising the geothermal drilling process
New sensor technology and advanced artificial intelligence algorithms aim to make the geothermal drilling process safer, faster and more cost-efficient.
Cruising towards a smaller carbon footprint
New technology looks to help Europe’s cruise ship industry significantly decrease its carbon and non-carbon emissions.
Enhancing collaboration and coordination across the air traffic flow and capacity management process
From airports to ATC, ground handlers to ANSPs, the Network Manager, airspace users, passengers and society as a whole – the FASTNet project’s innovative solutions are set to benefit all.
Strong lungs start with good oral health
Finding that bacteria in the oral cavity can impact lung health, researchers investigate how regular dental care could improve lung function.
Controversies in Neuroradiology
MRI and CT are key to diagnosing disease in patients with new symptoms, but radiology also plays a crucial role in tracking how diseases respond to treatment. That is a crucial role for the field of neuroradiology.
Anatomy of a Contract
While understanding and negotiating a contract is one of the most challenging aspects of a job search, many radiologists arrive at the table unprepared for either.