- Study Links Diet, Diabetes, and Alzheimer’s : Interesting research.
- Diagnose Your Disease From Coughs Thanks To Machine Learning : Would love to see this in widespread use – particularly in doctor’s offices and hospitals.
- A Protein In Human Sweat May Help Treat Lyme Disease : Nice one.
- Flavored Lollipops May Offer Non-Invasive Mouth Cancer Detection : Very interesting approach.
- Neuralink’s First Human Patient Has Been Revealed (Video) : Originally known simply as P1, now as Noland Arbaugh – he’s certainly sharing his experiences. Here’s a great summary of the proceedings. NB : if you’d like to dig in a little deeper, check out the talk he did with the Neuralink staff just a few days ago. Wonderful.
Over to you. Drop us a line on X/Twitter ( @scottbird ), or add a comment below.
Cheers.
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