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Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) is a public research university in Indianapolis, Indiana

Using iron instead of platinum as a catalyst could finally make hydrogen fuel cells affordable

Could blow flies be the answer to monitoring the environment in a non-invasive manner

Could Wi-Fi detect bombs, weapons and chemical in bags?

Rutgers-led study demonstrates low-cost technology for security screening at public venues like stadiums, theme parks and schools Ordinary WiFi can easily detect weapons, bombs and explosive chemicals in bags at museums, stadiums, theme parks, schools and other public venues, according to a Rutgers University–New Brunswick-led study. The researchers’ suspicious object detection system is easy to set

Could Wi-Fi detect bombs, weapons and chemical in bags?

Now dogs and chemicals can both sniff out prostate cancer

On the list of dreaded medical tests, a prostate biopsy probably ranks fairly high. The common procedure requires sticking a needle into the prostate gland to remove tissue for assessment. Thousands of men who undergo the uncomfortable procedure, prompted by a positive PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, ultimately don’t require cancer treatment. Today, scientists report progress

Now dogs and chemicals can both sniff out prostate cancer

Machine learning as good as, or better than, human reviewers in cancer surveillance

Machine learning has come of age in public health reporting according to researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. They have found that existing algorithms and open source machine learning tools were as good as, or better than, human reviewers in detecting cancer cases

Machine learning as good as, or better than, human reviewers in cancer surveillance

Researchers see promising results in treating age-related decline in muscle mass and power

A proof-of-concept, phase 2 trial by an international research team has found promising results for a myostatin antibody in treating the decline in muscle mass and power associated with aging. “Myostatin is a natural protein produced within the body that inhibits muscle growth,” said Stuart Warden, a member of the research team who is also associate dean

Researchers see promising results in treating age-related decline in muscle mass and power

It’s Electric: Biologists Seek to Crack Cell’s Bioelectric Code

Researchers have found that cells’ bioelectrical communication steers growth and development. It is hoped that if the code can be learned, manipulating cellular signaling could be used to stave off cancer or even regenerate limbs When Tufts University developmental biologist Michael Levin proposed tweaking cells’ electrical signals to create new patterns of growth, he encountered some resistance.

It’s Electric: Biologists Seek to Crack Cell’s Bioelectric Code

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