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AI Literacy in Early Childhood Education: Challenges and Opportunities

DNA tales September 25, 2023September 25, 2023

Nikita Shaileshbhai Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Chemistry, Arihant School of Pharmacy and Bio-Research Institute, Gujarat, India. AI revolutionising digital literacy Currently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) literacy is a developing area of study in digital literacy education. AI literacy has certain potential as well as difficulties. There were a few difficulties, such […]

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Archaic shell rings: New info revealed by deep learning methods

BioTech Today August 29, 2021August 29, 2021 1

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University, Kolkata Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania recently used machine learning and deep learning methods to study Native American shell rings that date back to the mid-Holocene era (approximately 3000-5000 years ago). The existence of shell rings was reported way back in the early 19th century. However, not much had been […]

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Ectogenesis: The Key to post-Apocalyptic Human Survival

bioxone August 10, 2021August 9, 2021

Subhajit Nan, Amity University, Kolkata Scientists seem to have discovered what exactly humanity needs to survive a post-apocalyptic scenario and the eventual destruction of the Earth: some ‘cryopreserved’ human embryo and ‘artificial’ wombs for their development. Introduction The advancement in science and technology has shown us that the Earth isn’t immortal. Over millions of years, […]

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Fabrics with digital capabilities- World’s first “Fibre Computer”

BioTech Today July 1, 2021June 30, 2021 1

Subhajit Nan, Amity University, Kolkata. Researchers in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States have recently made the world’s first fibre computer- a fibre with digital capabilities, which can sense, store, analyse and infer activity after being sewn into a shirt, thereby paving the path for the creation of the first-ever digital […]

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) for efficient COVID Testing

BioTech Today June 23, 2021June 22, 2021 7

Vaishnavi Kardale, Bioinformatics Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University For the past one and a half years, we have been struggling with COVID19. The deadly pandemic has taken millions of lives all over the world. Meanwhile, the huge demand has deaccelerated the vaccine rollout. The plan to deal with COVID19 includes extensive testing, contact tracing, quarantining, […]

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ProteinGAN: The merge of machine learning and proteomics

bioxone April 12, 2021April 12, 2021 1

Camelia Bhattacharyya, Amity University Kolkata Proteins are the main functional biomolecules in the human body. These are the ones that are responsible for most of the functions in our body and maintains the structure and regulates other metabolic balances in the body. Thus, proper knowledge of it is a must. But the highly complicated structure […]

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Wet AMD can now be tested and treated even before it starts!!!

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Camelia Bhattacharyya, Amity University Kolkata It is often said that a person’s confidence is measured through the amount of eye contact it makes. In an interview or even a group discussion or any performance, eye contact is something that drives the attention. But what if a person loses his/her sight? All the beauty of the […]

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An eye exam with AI to achieve early Parkinson’s detection?

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Sampriti Roy, University of Calcutta Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder occurring when nerve cells, or neurons, in an area of the brain that controls movement become impaired and/or die.  It is a progressive disorder of the central nervous system that affects millions of people worldwide. However, even after being such a wide-spread disease, there […]

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Digitization of the human body using a sustainable wireless sensory system

bioxone November 13, 2020November 12, 2020

Richismita Hazra, Amity University Kolkata The world of electronics is engorging as today it has many avant-garde ideas and projects, already under investigation, that will be put into practice in a short time horizon. Digitization of the human body by powerful technologies has provided great convenience to mankind for the past many decades. With the […]

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When machine-learning takes over healthcare in studying respiratory behaviors

bioxone November 10, 2020November 10, 2020 1

-Camelia Bhattacharyya, Amity University Kolkata Dave Waters once said, “A baby learns to crawl, walk and then run. We are in the crawling stage when it comes to applying machine learning”. This professor or scientist and researcher also said, “Machine learning will automate jobs that most people thought could only be done by people”. The […]

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