Ground-breaking computer models that simulate the workings of individual patients’ hearts could boost treatment of a common cardiac condition that affects a million people in the UK and countless more worldwide.
Read MoreBarclaycard’s survey of Chief Information Officers reveals 42 per cent of UK businesses have bolstered research and development, with three-quarters adopting agile working to speed up organisational change.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Birmingham are set to benefit from the largest IBM® POWER9™ Artificial Intelligence (AI) cluster in the UK, delivering unprecedented performance for AI workloads. Working with OCF, the high-performance compute, storage and data analytics integrator, the University will integrate a total of 11 IBM POWER9-based IBM Power Systems servers into its existing high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, the Birmingham Environment for Academic Research (BEAR).
Read MoreHow can a doctor predict the treatment outcome of an individual patient? Traditionally, the effectiveness of medical treatments is studied by randomised trials where patients are randomly divided into two groups: one of the groups is given treatment, and the other a placebo. Is this really the only reliable way to evaluate treatment effectiveness, or could something be done differently? How can the effectiveness of a treatment method be evaluated in practice? Could some patients benefit from a...
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Read MoreResearch from Blue Yonder, a JDA Company, in collaboration with Microsoft finds vast majority of brick and mortar retailers rely on manual intervention for core business processes such as replenishment and pricing.
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