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New method peeks inside the 'black box' of artificial intelligence

Researchers developed a new approach to interpret machine learning algorithms, revealing how they can produce nonsensical answers even when given meaningful inputs. By reducing inputs to the bare minimum required for correct answers, the method provides insights into algorithmic limitations and potential solutions.

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Researchers teach 'machines' to detect Medicare fraud

Researchers from Florida Atlantic University developed a machine learning model that detects Medicare fraud with high accuracy. By analyzing large datasets from Medicare Part B, they identified a unique process to map fraudulent providers, achieving a statistically significant detection rate.

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Dartmouth's PhasorSec protects power grids from cyberattack

PhasorSec, developed at Dartmouth's Trust Lab, uses Language-theoretic Security principles to filter out inputs that compromise the power system. The tool provides a validation filter for network data packets, addressing concerns over potential vulnerabilities in IEEE C37.118 protocol.

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Financial education key to reducing student loan stress

A recent study by University of Missouri researcher Lu Fan found that nearly two-thirds of student loan borrowers lack adequate financial literacy to manage their debt. The study also revealed that women are more likely to feel anxious about their student loans, while men tend to be less concerned and more likely to miss payments.

Concussion and college football: how many hits to the head is too much?

Researchers found that cumulative head impact exposure plays a role in the occurrence of concussive injuries in some college football athletes, with 72% experiencing more impacts before the concussion occurred. The study supports policies to limit head impact exposure during training and games.

CCNY study breaks Förster resonant energy transfer (FRET) distance limit

A City College of New York-led research team breaks the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) distance limit using engineered nanocomposite structures called metamaterials. This breakthrough enables the possibility of measuring larger molecular assemblies, with significant increase in energy transfer distance reported.

Texas Governor's Office honors four UTA disability programs

Four UTA disability programs received the Martha Arbuckle Award for their innovative local committee projects. These initiatives focus on recruiting and retaining students with disabilities, training the general workforce about disabilities, driving disability-related research, and helping UTA reach full compliance with disability righ...

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ACS NSQIP demonstrates a sustained benefit on colorectal surgical outcomes

A study published in ACS NSQIP demonstrates a sustained benefit on colorectal surgical outcomes, with significant reductions in complications such as surgical site infections and sepsis. The program's introduction of procedure-targeted datasets also led to improved outcomes, including increased early discharges.

UTSA Gets $2 million to train national security analytics cyber workforce

The University of Texas at San Antonio's College of Business has received a $2 million grant from the Defense Intelligence Agency to expand its Master of Science in Data Analytics program. The three-year grant will allow for the development of new courses, research collaborations, and internship opportunities with industry partners.

NSF selects Penn State to establish, lead Center for Trustworthy Machine Learning

The NSF has awarded a $9.98 million grant to Penn State to establish and lead the Center for Trustworthy Machine Learning, aiming to develop rigorous techniques to manage and mitigate machine learning security vulnerabilities. The center will bring together experts from multiple disciplines to advance the science of safe machine learning.

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Do mussels reveal the fate of the oceans?

A study identifies marine aggregates as key to removing microplastics from the ocean surface and facilitating their transfer to food webs. Mussels were found to selectively ingest smaller particles with specific shapes, highlighting their picky eating habits.

Research brief: Predicting how native plants return to abandoned farm fields

A study published in Ecology tracked seed movement using electrical engineering and mathematical models, predicting colonization and establishment patterns for 50 prairie plant species. The researchers found their estimates accurately predicted the likelihood of colonization and spatial establishment patterns across abandoned fields.

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Doctors and machines combine intelligence to prevent deadly lung failure

A new AI tool is being developed to help doctors diagnose and treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a deadly lung failure that affects approximately 200,000 people in the US. The tool will screen patients throughout Montefiore Health System and provide guidance on best practices for treating ARDS.

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Losing control of gene activity in Alzheimer's disease

A study published in Nature Neuroscience has uncovered a link between gene activity and Alzheimer's disease, identifying genes involved in the pathology of the condition. The research found changes in histone acetylation across the genome, providing a framework for studying histone modification studies in other brain diseases.

Developing an automated virtual health coach

Researchers are developing an automated virtual health coach using data from human health coaches to help participants set SMART goals and stay on track. The system will learn to automate interactions and notify human health coaches when needed, aiming to improve health behaviors among underserved populations.

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UMass Amherst's entry in NSF's Innovation Corps will highlight diversity

The University of Massachusetts Amherst has been selected as one of the National Science Foundation's Innovation Corps Sites. The program aims to increase research commercialization and campus startups, with a focus on enriching existing innovation infrastructure. Key findings include the importance of diversity and inclusion in techno...

All in the family: Kin of gravitational wave source discovered

Researchers have identified a direct relative of the historic neutron star merger that produced the first simultaneous detection of light and gravitational waves. The newly described object, named GRB150101B, shares remarkable similarities with GW170817 and suggests that these events may be from the same family of objects.

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Energy harvesting and innovative inputs highlight tech show gadgetry

Dartmouth's research projects demonstrate innovative thinking and technical skills essential for developing next-gen wearables. The lab developed a battery-free energy harvester, a novel conductive system for smartwatches, and self-powered gesture recognition using ambient light to power devices.

Cancer survivors at risk for heart failure during, after pregnancy

Young women previously treated for cancer with cardiotoxic treatments are more likely to develop clinical congestive heart failure (CHF) during and after pregnancy. According to the study, there's approximately a 1 in 3 chance of developing CHF for women who have been exposed to cardiotoxic treatments and had prior cardiotoxicity.

RIT researchers use deep learning to help preserve the Seneca language

RIT researchers are building an automatic speech recognition application using deep learning to document and transcribe the traditional Seneca language. The project aims to support other rare or vanishing languages as well. The team has collected over 50 hours of recorded material and achieved promising results.

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Study uncovers 'sextortion' prevalence in teens

A recent study by Florida Atlantic University found that 5% of middle and high school students in the US were targeted by sextortion, while 3% admitted to being involved. Males were more likely to be victims and offenders, and non-heterosexual teens were more than twice as likely to be victims.

Scientists pinpoint pathway that impacts features of autism

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have identified a brain-signaling pathway that can be manipulated to reverse autism-related changes in genetically engineered mice. The study suggests a novel approach to treating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by targeting an enzyme associated with stress and inflammation.

Center for Human Genetics receives $1.87 million to study complex traits

The Center for Human Genetics is conducting research to better understand the genetic causes of rare diseases using a combination of genome-wide association analysis and gene-editing techniques. The team has identified novel transcribed regions that play a crucial role in regulating complex traits.

Icy warning for space missions to Jupiter's moon

Scientists predict 15-meter-tall sharp ice formations on Europa's surface could pose a hazard for future landing missions. The unique conditions on the moon create perfect conditions for these structures to form, which could be observed by NASA's upcoming Europa Clipper mission.

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Female representation in the CHEST Fellowship on the rise

A recent study at the CHEST Annual Meeting 2018 revealed that women are underrepresented as Fellows in CHEST but have increased application rates. The study found significant differences in gender distribution among specialties and letter of recommendation authors, highlighting barriers to academic advancement for women.

Community health workers could help tackle NHS workload crisis

A modelling study suggests that integrating community health workers at scale could significantly reduce the NHS primary care workload crisis. The researchers estimate that 110,585 community health workers would be needed to cover England's general practice population, costing £2.22bn annually.

Mountaintop observatory sees gamma rays from exotic Milky Way object

Scientists have detected gamma rays coming from the outermost regions of SS 433, a black hole system in our galaxy. The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory (HAWC) has observed these high-energy signals, which suggest electron acceleration and collisions at the ends of microquasar jets produced them.

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TRIPODS+X meets Machine Learning+X

The NSF-funded TRIPODS+X program at Lehigh University brings together top experts to leverage machine learning techniques for various academic pursuits. The workshops focus on areas such as chemistry, robotics, supply chain management, and cognitive neuroscience.

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Apple Watch Series 11 (GPS, 46mm) tracks health metrics and safety alerts during long observing sessions, fieldwork, and remote expeditions.

Progressive movement

Strong graduates from more educated and wealthy families are more likely to enroll in a university far from home. Socioeconomic factors, including academic performance and family background, inhibit student migration. Students' expectations, ambitions, and views towards human capital also play a role.

Is student debt keeping Americans away from marriage?

Research shows that modern couples are delaying marriage to focus on paying off student loans and saving. The study highlights how attitudes towards marriage, living together, and debt have changed over two generations, suggesting that debt is becoming a barrier to marriage.

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Physical activity necessary to maintain heart-healthy lifestyle

A systematic review of 25 studies found physical activity significantly reduces heart disease risk by 40%, with moderate-intensity exercise lowering systolic blood pressure by up to 15mmHg. Replacing sedentary behaviors with daily activities can also lower all-cause mortality.