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Roundup: Caresyntax raises €83M for AI operating tech, InterSystems partners with Cognetivity and more briefs

CARESYNTAX SECURES €83M FOR AI HOSPITAL Berlin-based healthtech company Caresyntax has raised €82.8 million ($100 m) in a Series C round. The investment was led by PFM Health Sciences LP, Optum Ventures, Intel Capital and Lauxera Capital Partners and is one of the largest rounds secured by a German healthtech company. The company uses AI to digitise operation rooms by developing algorithms that analyse risk factors during surgery and recognizes critical situations, such as a drop in heart rate. The technology works by tracking the surgeon and feeding them real-time information and picks up on early warning signs that doctors might not be aware of, in order to mitigate against human error.

Irish universities in €4 7 million global drive to train data analysts for neuroscience

New fellowship to train researchers in neuroscience and data analytics

New fellowship to train researchers in data analytics for neuroscience Image: © Gorodenkoff/Stock.adobe.com NeuroInsight, which has been developed by SFI research centres FutureNeuro and Insight, aims to use data to advance our understanding of neurological conditions. A new research training programme called NeuroInsight is aiming to create a pipeline of professionals with advanced skills in the areas of neuroscience and data analytics. It will train scientists working in Ireland with the appropriate tech and data skills to further research into neurological conditions, including epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and motor neuron disease. The initiative, which is being led by the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, has been awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions co-fund worth €4.7m. It was developed by Science Foundation Ireland research centres FutureNeuro and Insight, which focus on neurological diseases and data analytics, respectively.

Diets of Neolithic and Bronze Age peoples on the Great Hungarian Plain revealed in new study -- Secret History -- Sott net

© Miaow Miaow The territory of the GHP in Hungary. The lifestyle and eating habits of human groups that have lived for thousands of years can be examined by tooth.An international research group analyzed the prehistoric findings of the Neolithic Age. In addition to providing knowledge about the lifestyles of people who lived in prehistoric times, a novel study of tooth remains paved the way for other methods previously not used. This study applies the complementary approaches of stable isotope and dental microwear analyses to study the diets of past people living in today s Hungary. Their joint results were published in the scientific journal

OSA | LiDAR-derived digital holograms for automotive head-up displays

OSA | LiDAR-derived digital holograms for automotive head-up displays
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