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MI:RNA secures funding for AI tool to diagnose osteoarthritis earlier in dogs
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MI:RNA secures funding for AI tool to diagnose osteoarthritis earlier in dogs

Veterinary diagnostics company, MI:RNA, has secured funding from Scottish Enterprise to support its research and development project to create a simple, non-invasive test that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a type of biological marker (an indicator of biological conditions), called microRNA, to help diagnose diseases to offer more accurate, accessible, and cost-effective methods of early detection of OA in dogs.

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Scottish Government backs 'innovative industries' with £5 million
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Scottish Government backs 'innovative industries' with £5 million

The Scottish Government has announced a nearly £5m investment package backing businesses in innovative industries.

It will provide more than £2m of support for new market clusters set out in Scotland’s Innovation Strategy, including space, robotics and critical technologies like semiconductors and quantum systems.

Source: Business Insider

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AI tools show promise for veterinary diagnosis
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AI tools show promise for veterinary diagnosis

AI tools can support vets in diagnosing disease, research has shown.

A computer model has been trained to recognise a common disease in dogs with an encouraging success rate, underscoring its potential as a veterinary tool.

The approach supports the use of AI for relatively straightforward tasks, to allow vets to concentrate on more complex tasks, according to the team behind the study. 

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Edinburgh research organisation receives £3.6 million for AI health project
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Edinburgh research organisation receives £3.6 million for AI health project

An Edinburgh-based research organisation has been awarded £3.6m from Scottish Enterprise for a project that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to improve medical scans and speed up data analysis.

Canon Medical Research Europe’s (CMRE) new project will cost around £14m in total, and is expected to benefit both patients and health services.

Source: Business Insider

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University set to host £750m national supercomputer
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University set to host £750m national supercomputer

The University of Edinburgh has been announced as the home of the UK's next national supercomputer.

The significant investment represents a huge endorsement of the University and its future as a world-leader in supercomputing and AI, recognising the strength and value of Edinburgh’s expertise. 

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Chancellor confirms £750 million for Edinburgh supercomputer
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Chancellor confirms £750 million for Edinburgh supercomputer

Scotland will be home to the UK’s most powerful supercomputer, with the Chancellor confirming up to £750m to build it at the University of Edinburgh. The announcement comes ahead of today's Spending Review and as the Prime Minister kicked off London Tech Week by unveiling £1bn of extra funding to scale up the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) computing power.

Source: Business Insider

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Artificial intelligence supports pig welfare
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Artificial intelligence supports pig welfare

A combination of tracking technology and social mapping that reveals how pigs build relationships over time could inform welfare strategies. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been combined with techniques to map animals’ interactions, to gain insights into pigs’ social relationships. Scientists at the Roslin Institute, in collaboration with industrial partners PIC and an international research team, examined how pigs associated with one another over time by using technology to analyse their proximity during social interactions.

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