Month: June 2023

Canadian Wildfires’ Smoke Endangers Millions in US

In a peculiar turn of events, smoke from Canadian wildfires has made its way across borders and affected the air quality in the U.S. East Coast and Midwest. Similar to how a foul smell travels through different rooms of a house, this hazy smoke has covered the capitals of both nations, creating an unhealthy atmosphere. […]

Published on June 8, 2023

A cross-sectional study of explainable machine learning in Alzheimer’s disease: diagnostic classification using MR radiomic features

IntroductionAlzheimer’s disease (AD) even nowadays remains a complex neurodegenerative disease and its diagnosis relies mainly on cognitive tests which have many limitations. On the other hand, qualitative imaging will not provide an early diagnosis because the radiologist will perceive brain atrophy on a late disease stage. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to […]

Published on June 7, 2023