Professor harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to improve the quality of colonoscopies
Real-time feedback encourages better inspection techniques and signals when to slow the procedure, which could increase polyp detection and save lives.
Real-time feedback encourages better inspection techniques and signals when to slow the procedure, which could increase polyp detection and save lives.
Neal Iverson, professor of geological and atmospheric sciences, led the study which was supported by funding from the National Science Foundation.
Toni Sleugh will begin a Ph.D. in marine biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego.
Behnia Rezazadeh Shirazi will conduct research into HIV vaccine discovery at the National Institutes for Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Sarah Dees, assistant professor of American religions, discusses the Ioway Creek renaming—and how it reflects a broader trend of selecting Indigenous terms to define sites of natural and cultural significance.
Aaron Sadow, Ames Laboratory scientist and chemistry professor, leads research group that discovered the breakthrough chemical process.
Findings could transform how researchers conduct studies, collaborate
with other scientists and share their discoveries with the world.
Michael Dahlstrom publishes paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.