40% of A.I. start-ups in Europe have almost nothing to do with A.I.

Nearly half of the companies in Europe that call themselves AI start-ups don't in fact use artificial intelligence, a new report found. The research, published Tuesday by London-based venture capital firm MMC Ventures, found no evidence that artificial intelligence was an important part of the products offered by 40 percent of Europe's 2,830 AI [...]

By |2019-03-15T16:12:49+00:00March 15th, 2019|Categories: News|Comments Off on 40% of A.I. start-ups in Europe have almost nothing to do with A.I.

New quantum sensor could improve cancer treatment

A new quantum sensor developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) has proven it can outperform existing technologies and promises significant advancements in long-range 3D imaging and monitoring the success of cancer treatments (Nature Nanotechnology, "Tapered InP nanowire arrays for efficient broadband high-speed single-photon detection"). The sensors are [...]

By |2019-03-06T13:28:36+00:00March 6th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Researchers look toward nature to beat cancer

Every year, more than 18 million people around the world are told, "You have cancer." In the U.S., nearly half of all men and more than one-third of women will develop some kind of cancer during their lifetimes, and 600,000-plus die from it annually. Despite the billions of dollars and countless new treatments that [...]

By |2019-03-05T09:41:19+00:00March 5th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanotech Makes it Possible for Mice to See In Infrared

Summary: Researchers use nanotech to enhance vision in mice, enabling them to see infrared light as well as visible light. Source: Cell Press. Mice with vision enhanced by nanotechnology were able to see infrared light as well as visible light, reports a study published February 28 in the journal Cell. A single injection of [...]

By |2019-03-04T13:12:45+00:00March 4th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Other published works by Frank Boehm, NA Founder

Immune Aspects of Biopharmaceuticals and Nanomedicines Available from CRC Press 1st Edition Raj Bawa, Janos Szebeni, Thomas J Webster, Gerald F. Audette The enormous advances in the immunology of biotherapeutics and nanomedicines in the past two decades have necessitated an authoritative and comprehensive reference that can be relied upon by immunologists, biomedical researchers, physicians, [...]

By |2019-03-01T15:26:38+00:00March 1st, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Artificial Intelligence – Ethics, Governance and Policy Challenges – the report by CEPS released

Artificial Intelligence - Ethics, Governance and Policy Challenges by Andrea Renda and CEPS Think Tank released. About the report: CEPS is launching a Task Force to try to bring back the AI debate to a more concrete discussion of outstanding ethical, governance and policy challenges. The Task Force will focus in particular on EU [...]

By |2019-02-27T16:22:47+00:00February 27th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Nanofacturing project accelerates development of innovative medicines

The Nanofacturing consortium has worked on a pan-European nanopharmaceutical project to develop new manufacturing methods and improve supply chain co-ordination to advance treatments for rare cancers, autoimmune diseases and viral infections. The Nanofacturing collaboration has accelerated the development of nanotechnologies with the goal of bringing more targeted and effective therapies to market. For more [...]

By |2019-02-25T10:41:17+00:00February 25th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Tiny Robots Swimming in Your Eye Could Provide Radical New Treatments

You know those little motes or floaters you that you sometimes see moving in your vision? Well, someday very soon, those could be robots. An international team of medical researchers has unveiled a new class of medical nanobots that can “swim” through the thick vitreous tissue of the eyeball. The propeller-shaped robots are designed [...]

By |2019-02-22T11:53:32+00:00February 22nd, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Everything at a glance – new 3D method visualizes nanoparticles in the lung

Scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum München, a partner in the German Center for Lung Research, have presented a new imaging method in the scientific journal ACS Nano ("Three-Dimensional Quantitative Co-Mapping of Pulmonary Morphology and Nanoparticle Distribution with Cellular Resolution in Nondissected Murine Lungs"). This now makes it possible, for the first time, to visualize [...]

By |2019-02-22T11:31:15+00:00February 22nd, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments

Video – Johannes Lierfeld ‘The control problem of Artificial Intelligence as an ethical challenge’

Note: This videoblog is in German.  It was produced by the Institute of Art & Art Theory of the University of Cologne. Humanity faces epochal challenges in the age of digitization. In particular, the complex field of artificial intelligence is of prominent importance here, because optimists expect AI to solve all problems, while [...]

By |2019-02-18T14:18:20+00:00February 18th, 2019|Categories: News|0 Comments
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