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L’ Equip Petit (The Little Team)

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Jun 05, 2025
L' Equip Petit (The Little Team)

L’ Equip Petit (The Little Team)

"Zero. We always end at zero," muses Haritz, goalkeeper of the very special football team profiled in this delightful video. "We haven’t scored a goal yet, but we’ve almost scored them," reports Ruth with a wistful hopefulness. The other teams do substantially better. Always. But the lopsided scoreboard tallies have hardly dimmed their passion for the game. "We don’t even care if we don’t score because we have fun," says Pol. "We’ll score when we grow old." For now, they have better things to do. Like play.
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Microscope with AI Spots Traffic Jams in Your Veins

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Jun 05, 2025
Microscope with AI Spots Traffic Jams in Your Veins
“Prevention is better than cure.”

— Desiderius Erasmus

Microscope with AI Spots Traffic Jams in Your Veins

Researchers in Japan have unveiled an innovative method for detecting blood clots using a cutting-edge microscope paired with artificial intelligence. Led by Dr. Kazutoshi Hirose at the University of Tokyo, the team developed an optical device that captures high-speed images of blood motion, identifying platelet aggregation which is a precursor to clots. “Just like traffic cameras capture every car on the road, our microscope captures thousands of images of blood cells in motion every second. … We then use artificial intelligence to analyze those images,” co-author Dr. Yuqi Zhou, a chemistry professor at the University of Tokyo stated in a media release. “The AI can tell whether it’s looking at a single platelet—like one car—or a clump of platelets, like a traffic jam, or even a white blood cell tagging along—like a police car caught in the jam.” This technique offers a less invasive alternative by requiring only a blood sample from the arm instead of complex procedures. The study, published in Nature Communications, highlights how this technology can enhance personalized treatment for coronary artery disease by providing insights into the effectiveness of anti-platelet medications. Such advancements could significantly reduce heart attack and stroke risks by refining patient care strategies.

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