Lung ultrasound is the phonendoscope of the future
Lung ultrasound, a relatively simple procedure that is not yet widely used in daily routine, can significantly improve the personalized treatment of newborns with respiratory distress, including premature babies.
Semmelweis University aims to familiarize more and more neonatologists nationwide with this relatively easy-to-learn diagnostic procedure, which can even assist rapid, life-saving decision-making in urgent cases such as the onset of pneumothorax.
The Goldilocks zone of brain development
An important element in the children’s fairy tale entitled ‘Goldilocks and the Three Bears’ is the porridge with just the right temperature. This concept has been adopted by scientific thinking, as well. The ‘Goldilocks zone’ also called ‘habitable zone’, has been defined to mark the range of planetary orbits around a star within which life may develop.
In an international collaboration, researchers from HUN-REN, Eötvös Loránd University and Pázmány Péter Catholic University have identified the optimal developmental pace of the human brain.
Robotic arm powered by artificial intelligence
A robotic arm and a drone powered by artificial intelligence living in the cloud over a 5G/6G network - these are the projects being worked on by researchers at Budapest University of Technology and Engineering.
Rolland Vida, Associate Professor and lab manager delves into the present and the future of the laboratory in the following interview.