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Big Tech and the Rise of Consumer-Facing Health AI Assistants. [PDF]
Athni TS.
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Light‐Driven Quadrupedal Walking Biohybrid Robot With Antagonistic Muscle‐Rings and Inclined Joints
This work presents a light‐driven quadrupedal walking biohybrid robot powered by antagonistic muscle‐rings that achieve alternating walking gait. Optical training improved reproducibility of cultured muscle tissues, while caffeine treatment enhanced contractile force.
Shotaro Saito +5 more
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The AI Health Arms Race: A Critical Perspective on Big Tech and the Widening Global Health Equity Gap. [PDF]
Ahmed MM, Othman ZK.
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This study explores the use of N, S co‐doped carbon quantum dots (NS‐CQDs) as carriers for riboflavin, creating NS‐CQDs‐RF composite photosensitizers. These composites improve riboflavin absorption, enhance ROS generation efficiency, and preserve corneal epithelium integrity.
Tinghong Xu +9 more
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Sovereignty-as-a-service: How big tech companies co-opt and redefine digital sovereignty. [PDF]
Grohmann R, Costa Barbosa A.
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SETDB1 is progressively downregulated in ALD, correlating with disease severity. SETDB1 deficiency impairs LAP by disrupting Rubicon membrane localization, leading to defective lipid droplet clearance. Concurrently, loss of SETDB1 reduces nuclear LC3B, causing R‐loop accumulation and cGAS‐STING‐driven inflammation. Lipidated LC3B mediates LAP‐dependent
Yi Zhang +17 more
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The Increasing Influence of Big Tech in Health and Medicine and the Need for a Public Health Ethics Perspective. [PDF]
Kraaijeveld SR, Sharon T.
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‘Big Tech’ hat die Welt grundlegend verändert. Wir profitieren von Big Tech durch eine Reihe neuer Technologien und Dienste, die oft unentgeltlich – allerdings gegen Preisgabe persönlicher Daten – angeboten werden. Viele sehen den Einfluss von Big Tech auf Bereiche des täglichen Lebens aber auch mit zunehmender Skepsis.
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Fibronectin 1 (FN1)‐expressing subicular subpopulations encode novel object preference and selectively govern retrieval of novel object recognition (NOR) via affecting excitability of entorhinal‐projecting circuit through large conductance Ca2+‐activated potassium (BK) channel. ABSTRACT Novel object recognition (NOR), referring to the cognitive ability
Fan Fei +15 more
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